Supply Branch

INTRODUCTION:

The history of Supply Department is such that, during the IInd World War for Supplying Essential Commodities to the people, there were several difficulties and such people were subjected to Starvation. The then British Government has taken decision to distribute the Essential Commodities to people. The Government passed Essential Commodity Ordinance 1946, under the Defense of India Rules. By ordinance the Government was empowered to distribute Essential Commodities its production supply  and distribution. On same line after the independence India Parliament passed Essential Commodities Act, 1955. Under this Act the Government to distribute Essential Commodities with effective price Control on Essential Commodities, distribution of rare commodities in the cities and make available food grains to affected persons in famines. Essential Commodities Act 1955, is the mother of all orders and rules regarding various Essential Commodities. According to the law following food grains and Essential Commodities are made available to needy citizens. i.e. Food grains, Petroleum Products, Fodder, Coal, Automobiles parts, Wools, drugs, edible oil, paper, steel. All such commodities, there supply and distribution is regulated section 3 of Essential Commodities Act, 1955.

         This section deals with the supply of wheat, rice, sugar, kerosene and palm oil (Edible Oil) to public through Public Distribution System (P.D.S.) at the rates fixed by the government. The P.D.S. is meant to control the prices of these essential commodities in open market and to have people smooth supply of these essentials.
        Allotment and lifting of food grains, edible oil, sugar and kerosene given to the district are supervised by this section.
        There are three type of ration card depending on annual income:
1) Yellow ration card for B.P.L. people
    Income per Year             Area
    Rs. 15,000/-                     Urban
    Rs. 11,000                       Drought prone areas
    Rs. 15,000                       Remaining rural areas

2) Orange colored ration card for A.P.L. people

All the following criteria should be satisfied
i) Income per year should be below 1 Lakh
ii) Must not own a 4 wheeler (except taxi drivers)
iii) Total land owned by family should be below 4 hectors.

3) White coloured ration card for High Income Group people
Any one of the following conditions should be satisfied

i) Annual Income should be above 1 Lakh
ii) Should have a four wheeler
iii) Total land owned by family member should be above 4 hectors.

Civil Supplies Branch deals with following acts :

 

1. Bombay Weights and Measures Act, 1930. 
2. Essential Commodities Act, 1955. 
3. Prevention of Black Marketing and Maintenance of Supply of  Essential Commodities Act, 1980. 

IMPORTANT SCHEMES OF FOOD AND CIVIL SUPPLY DEPARTMENT

I.A.A.Y. Scheme :

The central Government has started the scheme and the Scheme is implemented in Maharashtra State from May,2001. Under this scheme the people who are below poverty line are given benefit as such, 10,01,700 Below Poverty Line families are supplied wheat at the rate of Rs. 2/- per kg. and Rice at the rate of Rs. 3/- per kgs in all 35 kgs food grain are given to each family every month.

In the state of Maharashtra beneficiaries are selected from IRDP 1997-98 Survey list in rural areas and in urban area the BPL are selected from survey under Suvarna Jayanti Shahri Rojgar Yojna. The beneficiaries are given yellow ration cards.

Method of deciding the beneficiaries:

As per target given by state government to districts the beneficiaries are selected from above list starting from the last beneficiary whose income is lowest. So as to provide food to the  poorest of the poor.

Details of AAY beneficiaries in Aurangabad District:

Sr.

No.

Name of Taluka

Number of

Beneficiaries

Quantum of

Food grains

Remarks

01

Aurangabad Urban

32,556

35 kgs

 

02

Aurangabad Rural

3,670

35 kgs

 

03

Paithan

6,414

35 kgs

   

04

Sillod

5,440

35 kgs

 

05

Soegaon

3,376

35 kgs

 

06

Vaijapur

4,182

35 kgs

 

07

Gangapur

4,577

35 kgs

 

08

Kannad

5,642

35 kgs

 

09

Khultabad

2,045

35 kgs

 

 

        T O T A L

67,903

35 kgs

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conditions for eligibility :-

Yellow Cards :

A)    Urban Area                                        :    Income Rs.15000/- Yearly

B)    Drought prone area                            :     Income Rs. 11000/-

C)    Rural Area as per G.R. dt 8/8/2001    :    Income Rs. 15000/-

        Apart from this if any member of the family is Doctor, or Advocate, or Architect, Chartered Accountant or giving Professional Tax, Sales Tax or Income Tax giving Residential phones, having two or four wheeler Vehicles and having domestic Gas or having Two hectare of Jirayat land or one hectare Hangami Bagayat or half hectare Bagayat land such are in-eligible for Yellow ration cards.

Conditions for Keshari Ration Cards :-

1.    The Total annual income of the family should not be one lacks or more than that.

2.    No member of the family should have four Wheeler Automobile vehicle (excluding tax)

3.    The family should not have Four  hectors or more Bagayat land.

Conditions for White Ration Cards :-

    If the total income of the family is one lacks or more or if any member of the family is having four Wheeler vehicle or if the family is having four hector or more of Baramahi Bagayat lands such families should be given white Ration Cards.

Composition of Vigilance Committee.

1.    Vigilance Committee in Rural Areas :-

       Total Number of Members                 12   

        Chairman                                         Sarpanch

         Secretary                                        Talathi

        Total Nos. of Vigilance Committee Rural areas in the Dist    1330

2.    Vigilance Committee under level of Municipal Council :-

        Total Members                    14

        President                             M.L.A.

        Secretary                            Tahsildar and FGDO

3.   Vigilance Committee on Taluka level

        President                             M.L.A.

        Secretary                            Tahsildar

4.   Vigilance Committee on District level

        Total Member                     21

        President                             Guardian Minister

        Secretary                            District Supply Officer

        Total Vigilance Committee    One

5.    Vigilance Committee on the Municipal Corporation Level :

        Total Member                     17

        President                             M.L.A.

        Secretary                            F.G.D.O

        Total Vigilance Committee    One

Information of re-composition of Vigilance Committees

(Total Committees and re-composed Committee)

Sr. No Name of Vigilance Committee Total No. of Vigilance Committee Recomposed Committees
1 District Level Vigilance Committees 01 00
2 Taluka Level Vigilance Committees 09 00
3 Village Level Vigilance Committee 1330 1330
4 Vigilance Committee at Municipal Council Level 06 00
5 Vigilance Committee at Municipal Corporation level 01 00

Mid-day Meal Scheme :-

            According to the Mid Day Meal Scheme of Central Government, is being implemented in Aurangabad District from 1995-96.  Under this Scheme students from the Ist Std to Vth Std of the School having 80% attendance are provided with 2300 grams Rice for making Khichadi per Month.

Method of Sanctioning Allocation for Mid Day Meal Rice :-

1.        Every Head Master of Primary School has to give the figure of  Number of Student through block education officer  to the District Education Officer (primary) up to the 5th day of every month.

2.        VDO/BDO should consolidate the information of vikas gat and has to submit to the Tahsildar and District Education Officer up to the 10th of the every month.

3.        District Education Officer (Primary) should provide consolidated information to the District Supply Officer up to the 15th of every month.

        According the demand of the District Education Officer (Primary) the District Supply Officer sanctions 2300 grams per student wise and allocation of MDM Rice. The transport Contractor should be given order for lifting and Distribution of MDM Rice.  This Scheme is implemented as per the order and directions of the Supreme Court .