Government Department
 
Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department
 

Our Profile

Administrative Structures

Aims  & Objectives

Public Distribution System
Supplies
Procurement

Consumer Affairs
Achievements

Contact Information

Our Profile
 
This Department came into existence in 1942 at Lahore in the wake of introduction of Rationing during Second World War. After the Partition of the Country in 1947, the office was shifted to Shimla. The Camp office of this Department was shifted to Chandigarh in 1956-1957 but the main office shifted from Shimla in the year 1959 when the State trading in Food Grains was introduced The Department has manifold functions which are as under:

1. Procurement of Food Grains
2. Storage of Food Grains
3. Supply and Distribution of Essential Commodities through the PDS.
4. Protection of Consumer’s Rights in conjunction with the Consumer Courts.

This Department arranges to procure / purchase of Wheat and Paddy during the Rabi and Kharif season at minimum support price fixed by the Govt. of India from time to time. It also procures rice and wheat for the central pool of the Govt. of India. After making the purchases the department maintains the stocks in its storage. Some times the department has to hire the godowns from other agencies as well as privately. This department by way of spray, fumigation and physical verification of the food grains also does the maintenance of the stock.

To maintain the stability of the price of various essential commodities including food grains, this department plays as effective role whenever there is a shortage of essential commodities. Sometimes this department has to approach the Govt. of India to release larger quantities of essential commodities, namely levy sugar, wheat, kerosene oil, H.S.D. and L.P.G., etc. In this way hike in prices are controlled by this department. This department distributes sugar, wheat, rice and kerosene oil through Fair Price Shops.

The Consumer Protection (Punjab) Rules, 1987, based on the Consumer Protection Act 1986, were also notified in 1987.The State Commission/District Forums have been established and have started functioning. The department provides the necessary staff for the working of these quasi-judicial forums .On 18/07/1991 the Punjab State Consumer Protection Council was constituted to safeguard the interests of the consumers. The Consumer Protection Day/Week is celebrated every year in the month of March. 78 Voluntary Consumer Protection Organizations are currently working for the welfare of the consumers. These associations are given financial assistance by the Govt. of India for showing better performance in the consumer protection activities out of the Consumer Welfare Fund. To encourage the consumers for their outstanding work in the field of consumer protection, a scheme of National Award for giving prizes was commenced in June, 1994 by the Govt. of India.

 
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE
The Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department, Punjab is under the administrative control of Principal Secretary, Food & Supplies. There are two wings under the Secretary, one Secretariat organisation and the other Directorate organisation. The Directorate has its offices both at the divisional and district level in the State. At the Divisional level, there are three Deputy Directors (Field) who are assisted by the District Food & Supplies Controllers who are heading the district level offices of this Department. The District Food & Supplies Controllers are working under the direct control of Director, Food & Supplies whose office is located at Chandigarh.
 
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
 
PROCUREMENT
The main objective of the Department is procurement of foodgrains i.e. wheat and rice for the Central Pool. The Government of Punjab contributes approximately 50 to 60% in wheat and 40 to 50% in rice to the Central Pool. The entire operation of procurement is carried out by the Department alongwith other Procurement Agencies like FCI, Markfed, Punsup, PAIC and PSWC. The coordination work is carried out solely by the Department.
 
DISTRTIBUTION
Simultaneously the Department through a well regulated whole sale/distribution points and large network of fair price shops carries out the Public Distribution System. The whole sale points are managed by Punjab Civil Supplies Corporation, the work of fair and just distribution of commodities under the PDS scheme is supervised by the Department of Food & Supplies.
 
Issues pending with Govt. of India
 
a) Procurement of paddy by FCI
b) Movement of stocks by FCI
c) Passing on excess on account of moisture gain in wheat
d) Constitution of a committee to finalize pending issues.
e) Creation of additional storage space.
f) Shortage of space with Food Corporation of India for delivery of rice
g) Enhancement of milling charges
 
PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
 
well-organized Public Distribution System is maintained in the State through network of 8040 Fair Price Shops (up to 31.03.2006). Following items are being supplied through these shops:

1) Levy Sugar
2) Kerosene Oil
3) Wheat (Below poverty line)
4) Rice (Below poverty line)

As on 31.03.2006 there were 27496752 cardholders. As per the present Govt. policy 350 ration cards are required for opening a fair price shop in the urban areas and 300 ration cards or 1500 units in the Rural areas. Whenever the number of ration cards exceeds 700 in urban areas a second ration depot can be opened in that area. Moreover, the Government has delegated all the powers for sanctioning the depot to the concerned Deputy Directors (Field). Government also allow Fair Price Shop owners to use their shops as S.T.D. Booths but it should not become hurdle in the distribution of essential Commodities.

Besides this, in the state, for allotment of ration depots, Government has provided reservation for various categories of persons as under:

 
Category Reservation
Scheduled Castes 13%
Backward Classes 5%
Ex-Servicemen 7%
Freedom Fighters 5%
Handicapped Persons 3%
Voluntary Organizations of women 2%
Riot Victims/Terrorist affected families 10%
Total 45%
 
A) Distribution of levy sugar under PDS :
At present levy sugar is allocated by Govt. of India under Public Distribution System. Levy sugar is distributed at the scale of 500 grams per unit per month amongst the BPL card holders of the state. The rate of levy sugar is Rs. 13.50 per Kg. The levy sugar is distributed to all districts keeping in view their units
 
B) Targeted Public Distribution System :
The Govt. of India has introduced targeted public distribution system in the whole of the country from the month of June,1997. The approval for implementation of TPDS in Punjab State has been accorded by the Govt. of India w.e.f. 1.10.1997.In Punjab, 641156 BPL families were identified out of which 4,30,000 families were targeted for the Punjab State by the Govt. of India. As per the report received from Rural Development and Panchayat Deptt. and Local Govt. Deptt. there are 13.28 lac families living Below Povery Line (BPL) having Yellow Cards and whose annual income does not exceeds families haing yellow cards under the TPDS, so that the number of beneficieries may be restricted to the figures given in the guidelines circulated by the Government of India regarding TPDS.

As per scheme, the foods grains is being distributed to the beneficiaries i.e. BPL, AAY & APL families as per details given below:
 
Sr. No. Name of Category Name of commodity (Rs. / Qt.) Quantity Rate
1. BPL Wheat & Rice 35 Kg. Per family per month Wheat : Rs. 454.26 Per Qtl.

Rice : Rs. 611.74 Per Qtl.

2. AAY Wheat & Rice 35 Kg. Per family per month Wheat : Rs. 200.00 Per Qtl.

Rice : Rs. 300.00 Per Qtl.

3. APL Wheat & Rice 35 Kg. Per family per month Wheat : Rs. 659.00 Per Qtl.

Rice : Rs. 889.98 Per Qtl.

 
The work of lifting of food grains under the TPDS and APL food grains from FCI and further distribution to the depots/Fair price shops is being made by the State Agency viz PUNSUP
 
Procedure for obtaining the Ration Card and form.
 
1. Application must be in form D.I. In rural areas application form is to be attested by Nambardar or Punch or Surpanch and in urban areas the application is to be attested by M.C. / MLA or any Gazetted officer.

2. Surrender or Deletion Certificate must be attached with the application form.
or in the absence of Surrender / Deletion the Stamp paper of worth Rs. 3/- that the application do not have any Ration card in the state of Punjab or any where in India, and that is to be attested by the executor Magistrate.

3. Two Passport size photographs of applicant and his/her family members is to be attached along with the application form.

4. Ration Card is to be issued for five years i.e. the periodicity of the renewal is five years.

5. In case Ration card is lost or damaged a duplicate ration card is to be procured after depositing a fee of Rs. 5/- in the Govt. Head.
6. In case of, adding additional member in ration card birth certificate or surrender or deletion certificate is required along with the application form.

7. In case, the death of a family member card holder is to require to produce a copy of certificate, along with the revised application form for the deletion of the name of the said deceased family member.

 
SUPPLIES
1) Kerosene:
Kerosene is allocated by the Govt. of India on quarterly basis for distribution to ration cardholders for the purpose of cooking and illumination. Kerosene is distributed in the ratio 60:40 in urban and rural areas respectively. The fixed scale for distribution is 8 liters for urban area and 6 liters for rural area per ration card per month for non-LPG users and 3 liters per card per month for single cylinder LPG users. The distribution of kerosene depends on the availability of kerosene and ration cards in each area. The state govt. has approached the Ministry of Petroleum to allot more kerosene oil wholesale dealerships in the state and also to rationalize the quota of wholesale dealers, so that equitable distribution of kerosene is ensured.

Hospitals ,Schools, Colleges, CRPF, BSF/Police units and religious places are allowed kerosene at PDS rates out of the monthly quota of the State.

Since kerosene is highly subsidized commodity, the Department has taken various steps to check its diversion from the public distribution system for black marketing and adulteration with diesel and petrol. Monthly checking norms of wholesale licenses and retailers have been fixed and regular reports are obtained from District Officers.

 
2) Petrol / Diesel :
The oil companies, through their outlets, are making distribution of Petrol & Diesel. The dealers get supply of petrol/diesel as per their previous histories. In case of need the State Govt. arranges supply of diesel/petrol after submitting a report to the State Level Coordinator cum Chief Divisional Manager, Indian Oil Corporation. The officers of the Food Supply Department have been allowed powers of entry, search and seizure under the Central High Speed Diesel and Motor Spirit (Prevention of Malpractice's in Supply and Distribution ) order, 1990. in order to ensure that the dealers do not indulge in adulteration of petrol/diesel with kerosene oil, monthly checking of petrol pumps have been fixed for the offices of the Deptt.
 
3) LPG:
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas grants the distributorship of LPG. There are 366 LPG agencies in the State. The agencies are governed under the Central LPG ( Regulation of Supply and Distribution ) Order,2000, in which powers for entry, search and seizure have been granted to the officers of this Deptt. Whenever any complaint is received against any agency, checking is conducted and action is recommended to the concerned Oil Company, if any irregularity is found during checking.

Parallel Marketing of LPG has been introduced in the past. Powers of entry, search and seizure have been given to the officers of this Deptt.

 
4) Brick Kilns:
Brick kilns are installed after getting license from the Deptt. under the Punjab Control of Bricks Supplies (Price and Distribution) Control Order, 1998.
 
PROCUREMENT
A) WHEAT:
Punjab being the granary of India has maintained its lead over all other states in the contribution of food grains to the central pool. The Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department along with its various agencies watches the interest of the farmers and to maintain the minimum support price.
 
B) PADDY:
Paddy is the other major crop of the state. Like wheat, the State has contributed maximum paddy (in terms of rice) for the Central Pool. In a normal year, mandi arrivals constitute 80% to 90% of the total production and another important aspect is the procurement of paddy by private millers and Govt. agencies. The state govt. and its agencies enter the market only to ensure the minimum support price to the farmers so that they are not exploited by the traders / millers.
 
C) PURCHASE CENTERS:
The Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs along with other state procuring agencies and FCI have set up infrastructure to provide minimum support price for food grains in the immediate post harvest season. The entire state is covered by well regulated mandis / purchase centers where farmers bring their crops. These have been so located that a farmer does not have to travel more than 5-8 Kms. to market their produce.
 
D) PURCHASE OF RICE:
The procurement of rice is made under the Punjab Rice Procurement (Levy ) Order,1983. Under the provisions of this order every rice miller/dealer has to deliver a fixed percentage of levy share at the procurement prices and as per specifications fixed by the Govt. of India from time to time.

Every rice miller/dealer was required to deliver 75% of non-basmati rice manufactured out of paddy purchased towards levy share. The Govt. of India has, however, exempted EOU/EPZ units from delivery of that quantity of levy rice that is exported out of the country.

Besides procurement of rice through levy route the State Govt. Agencies viz. PUNGRAIN, PSWC, PAIC Markfed and Punsup also deliver rice to the central pool. The Govt. Agencies procure paddy at the minimum support price fixed by the Govt. of India and get it milled from the rice millers. The rice manufactured is delivered to the Central Pool.

 
CONSUMER PROTECTION
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 came into being w.e.f. 15.4.1987. In order to redress the disputes of the consumers of the State of Punjab, the Punjab State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission and 17 Districts Consumer Disputes Redressal Forums (one for each district of the state) were re-notified. These bodies have started functioning satisfactorily. The Consumer Protection (Punjab) Rules, 1987 based on the model rules were also notified in 1987.
In view of the peculiar nature of the scheme, no physical targets can be fixed for the disposal of the cases/appeals, as any scrutiny in this regard would infringe the quasi-judicial freedom of the forum. However all the complaints received by the state/district level shall be disposed off by the Commission and Forums within the specified time under this Act.
 
Consumer Protection Council:
The Punjab State Consumer Protection Council has been constituted on 18.7.1991 for three years to safe guard the rights of the consumers as enshrined in the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. In the State there are 68 voluntary Consumer Protection Organizations working for the welfare of the consumers. These voluntary organizations have an important role to strengthen and to spread the consumer movement in the rural areas. These associations are given financial assistance by the govt. of India for showing better performance in the consumer protection activities out of the "Consumer Welfare Fund". To encourage the consumers for their outstanding work in the field of consumer protection, a scheme of National Award for giving prizes was commenced in June 1994 by the Govt. of India.
 
STRUCTURE FOR THE CONSUMER PROTECTION COUNCIL
PRESIDENT
State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission.
SC.O. No. 3009-10,
Sector - 22D,
Chandigarh


Telephone: 0172-2702962
Fax : 0172-2707062
 
Addresses & Telephone Numbers of the President of District Forums:
 
District Address Phone
Amritsar SCO 10, First Floor, District Shopping Center, Ranjit Avenue, Bank of India Building, Amritsar 0183-2504499
Bhatinda Near New Bus Stand, Bhatinda 0164-2215855
Faridkot Judicial Court Complex, Faridkot 01639-2535552
Fatehgarh sahib District Court Complex, Fatehgarh Sahib 01763-232101
Ferozepur Shahid Bhagat Singh, Stadium, indoor Games Complec, Near Railway Bridge, Ferozepur City 01632-243303
Gurdaspur District Court Complex, Gurdaspur 01874-234971
Hoshiarpur Mini Secretariat, 3rd Floor, Hoshiarpur 01882-221522
Jalandhar Room No. 217-220, IInd Floor, Administrative Complex, Jalandhar 0181-2222360
Ludhiana Guru Teg Bahadur Market, Near Ghanta Ghar, Ludhiana 0161-2747108
Kapurthala Building No. B 17-23, Ist Floor, Fateh Bazaar, Opp. Old Hospital, Amritsar road, Kapurthala 01822-231886
Mansa Sardar Sita Singh Building, Opp. New District Court Complex, Mansa 01652-228649
Moga Room No. B 209-214, 2nd Floor, Beas Block, New Administrative Complex, Moga 0163-235400
Muktsar District Court Complex, Kotkapura Road, Mukatsar 01633-260129
Nawanshehar Chhokran Mohalla, Nawanshehar 01823-222681
Patiala Old CMO Office Building having No. 9-A, Baradari, Opposite Nihal Bagh, Patiala 0175-2305407
Ropar Roo No. 4, Ist Floor, Court Complex, Mini Secretariat, Ropar 01881-220295
Sangrur Ist Floor, Old Treasury Office, Opp. District Courts, Sangrur 01672-231432
 
ACHIEVEMENTS
Major Achievements
 
1. During Rabi 2006-07, the State Government and its agencies procured 69.50 Lac M.T. wheat out of a total of 81.19 Lac M.T. procured through 1604 well regulated mandis.

2. During Kharif 2006-07, the State Government and its agencies procured 105.62 Lac M.T. paddy out of a total of 124.70 Lac M.T. procured till 24-11-2007 through 1523 well regulated mandis

3. For the distribution purpose the Department has a network of 13417 fair price shops (8873 in Rural areas & 4544 in Urban areas).

 
CONTACT INFORMATION
 

Principal Secretary to Govt. of Punjab
Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs.

Room No. 222/2
Mini Secretariat, Punjab
Sector 9 Chandigarh
Phone: 0172 - 2741035 (O)

Resi. Address:
189/16
Chandigarh
0172 - 2548581

email:
psfs@punjabmail.gov.in


Director Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Punjab
Jeevandeep Building
Sector 17, Chandigarh

Phone: 2702012 (O)

FAX:
2701967

Resi. Address:
189/16
Chandigarh

0172- 2541818 (R)
0172 - 2546096 (R)

email:
dfs@punjabmail.gov.in


Managing Director
Punjab State Civil Supplies Corporation
Punsup Building
Sector - 34 A, Chandigarh

Phone: 0172 - 2600705 (O)

FAX: 2603208

0172 - 2234096 (R)