Ration commodities to be distributed from 1st to 15th of every month

Ration commodities to be distributed from 1st to 15th of every month
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Civil Supplies Departments has taken new reforms to ensure beneficiaries must get ration supply from 1st of every month in this New Year. For this major changes are been taken in Transportation, Closing Balance (CB) and Release Order (RO) dates.

Hyderabad : Civil Supplies Departments has taken new reforms to ensure beneficiaries must get ration supply from 1st of every month in this New Year. For this major changes are been taken in Transportation, Closing Balance (CB) and Release Order (RO) dates.

Commissioner for Civil Supplies C.V. Anand said from now onwards we will ensure that beneficiaries will get their commodities from 1st of every month by using modern technology. Immediately it will come to effect in the districts where ePos is in implementation. From 1st to 15th of every month commodities will be distributed at Ration shops.

On 16th commodities will be provided to districts from Civil Supplies Head Office.

For this ration dealers have to pay DD’s between 16th & 18th at Mee Seva Centres. Regional ACSO’s / MRO’s will immediately issue Release Orders of the Dealers who paid DD’s to the Mandal Level Stockist (MLS) Point.

As soon as godown incharge receives release order commodity distribution will start. Stage-II transporters will deliver stock from MLS points to ration shops from 16th to 30th of every month.

Stage-I transport contractors will carry commodities to Civil Supplies Mandal Level godowns from 1st to 15th of every month.

Commissioner suggested Joint Collectors to take special attention on this new policy. Joint Collectors should conduct regular meetings every month with DCSO’s, ACSO’s, Civil Supply Department District Managers, Deputy Tahasildars, Enforcement Teams, Stage-I, Stage-II Contractors, Godown incharges. As per government initiatives steps should be taken to every eligible beneficiary to avail commodities.

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