This was conveyed by Chief Secretary Rajive Kumar at a meeting here with Food Corporation of India (FCI) Chairman and Managing Director Yogendra Tripathi and other top FCI officials on procurement and storage of paddy in the state.
Tripathi informed the chief secretary that the FCI had opened 132 centres for procurement of paddy.
FCI Managing Director Divya Prakash Shukla said the government was monitoring purchase of paddy by private players.
Principal secretary, food and civil supplies, Nivedita Shukla Verma and Commissioner, food, Alok Kumar were present at the meeting, an official release said.
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