The state government had launched Maa Annapurna Yojana in April 2016 to provide subsidised food-grains to eligible beneficiaries through 17,000-odd ration (fair price) shops under the National Food Security Act.
These shops are linked with central database through the E-FPS software. Under the system, a customer has to give Aadhaar card details and thumb impression to avail his or her quota of ration.
Talking to PTI, Modi said several fair price shops in the state have complained about difficulties in the software which validates thumb impressions of customers and reads their Aadhaar cards.
"There are a number of problems with the software. Sometimes it does not read the thumb impression and doesnt accept Aadhaar card details when it takes a little longer to process. At times, there is a problem while logging in as the software runs slow," he said.
"The government should provide an alternative so that a customer is not forced to go back empty handed. It should also provide training to shop owners on how to operate the software," he added.
Modi and other members of his association met senior officials of the Food, Civil Supply and Consumer Affairs Department in this regard yesterday.
"The government has agreed that no beneficiary should be forced to go back without subsidised food-grains due to the problems in the software. It has assured that some alternative will be provided until the problems are sorted out," he said. The state government has installed the E-FPS software at 17,000 odd ration shops in the state.
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