The beneficiaries in Dumuripadar and Kotaguda villages of Tentulipadar panchayat alleged that they have brought the matter to the notice of the officials, but to no avail.
"We are forced to purchase rice from market at a higher price," said Site Mandi, a villager of Dumuripadar.
Irked over the indifference of the officials, the villagers said that they also ghearoed the village sarpanch on Thursday as a mark of protest.
"The self help group (SHG) regularly receives its quota of rice from the government to distribute among the beneficiaries. Why it has not distributed the stuff among the beneficiaries is to be probed," said Koraput Civil Supplies Officer B C Das.
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