Bhubaneswar: State government Wednesday requested the Centre to allot more rice instead of wheat under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) since most people in the state prefer rice to wheat as their staple diet.
‘‘I request you to kindly intervene in the matter so that the state gets the food grain as per its requisition based on beneficiaries’ choice,” Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Patnaik in his letter sought the PM’s intervention after the state’s request for more rice was not responded by the concerned ministry, officials said.
Patnaik said Orissa has successfully implemented NFSA, 2013 in the state from November last year and so far, 80.05 lakh families covering 298.5 lakh individuals have been enrolled as priority household (PHH) and Antodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) beneficiaries under the Act.
The beneficiaries’ data has been placed in public domain and the Centre has been requested to release 3.20 lakh tonne rice and 52.9 thousand tonne wheat for the allotment months of November 2015 to January, 2016, he said.
‘‘But, the Centre has so far released 2.92 lakh tonne rice and 78.4 thousand tonne wheat against the above requirement of food grains under the NFSA. This has resulted in a shortfall of 27.9 thousand tonne rice and a surplus of 25.5 thousand tonne wheat,’’ the Chief Minister said in the letter.
Justifying the state’s demand, Patnaik said Orissa’s request was based on the ratio of 85.82: 14.18 derived from the option of beneficiaries indicated in NFSA applications.
‘‘Failure to supply food grain as per choice of the NFSA beneficiaries will be against the spirit of the Act, Patnaik added.
This is the second time that the Chief Minister has drawn the attention of the Centre in this regard. PNN