Gopeshwar, 03 October (Hindustan Reporter). District Magistrate Chamoli Sandeep Tiwari took a review meeting of the District Food and Civil Supplies Department through VC on Thursday. He directed all the supply inspectors to ensure delivery of ration by horse-mule to the villages where ration has not reached due to road blockage by October 4. There should be no carelessness in this. Submit the bill for horse and mule transportation fare after getting it verified from the Patwari and village head.
During the review, when the supply inspectors did not get accurate information about the condition of the warehouses, inspection of shops and departmental plans, the District Magistrate gave strict instructions to the supply inspectors and asked them to improve their functioning. Make sure to work actively in the field. He directed the supply inspectors to participate in the open meetings of the village. Ration cards should be made for those whose ration cards have not been made. Stop fake ration cards. Inspect at least two-three cheap grocery shops in a week and give a report.
Regular checking of gas supply vehicles
The District Magistrate said that the complaints of shortage in gas cylinders should be removed by regularly checking the vehicles supplying gas. Effective action should be taken on the use of domestic cylinders in hotels and dhabas. Inspect petrol pumps from time to time. If small complaints are received at the supply inspector level, strict action will be taken. During this, the District Magistrate reviewed the condition of warehouses, ration distribution and data updation on the online portal etc. with the supply inspectors.
Ration for the month of September has not reached these villages
District Supply Officer Jaswant Singh Kandari said that there are 37978 ration cards in the district under Uttarakhand State Foodgrain Scheme, 44790 under National Food Security Scheme and 7182 ration cards under Antyodaya. There are 16 internal warehouses in the district. Ration for the month of September has not reached villages Ala, Peri, Kanol, Nail, Nauli, Chopta, Khainoli, Kotha, Silodi and Vank due to blockage of roads. There are 22 petrol pumps and 14 gas agencies in the district. Three hundred inspections were conducted by the Supply Department regarding reductions, over-ratings and rate lists. In this, challan was issued against 79 and the matter was disposed of as per rules.