DC Pulwama chairs District-Level Committee meeting for verification of PDS beneficiaries database
Jan 02, 2025
PULWAMA: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama, Dr. Basharat Qayoom, chaired a meeting for review and verification of beneficiaries enrolled in the Public Distribution System (PDS) database.
During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the current status of the PDS database, ensuring the accuracy of records and identifying discrepancies, if any.
He stressed the importance of streamlining the system to ensure that all deserving beneficiaries receive their entitlements under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and other welfare schemes in alignment with the latest population projections as mandated by rules for inclusion of beneficiaries in existing households and exclusion as per the criteria laid down by rules.
DC outlined a multi-tiered approach to verification, involving the District-Level Committee, the Tehsil-Level Committee and the Village-Level Committee. These committees will work in coordination to thoroughly verify beneficiaries and weed out ineligible individuals, ensuring that only deserving citizens receive the benefits and inclusion of eligible left out members in the Households.
He further instructed that grievances from the public regarding PDS benefits be resolved on priority to maintain transparency and accountability in the system. He called for enhanced coordination between the Revenue and FCS&CA departments to ensure the proper categorization of beneficiaries.
Dr. Qayoom further urged all stakeholders to collaborate effectively and adhere to strict timelines for completing the verification process. He stressed the importance of transparency and accountability in delivering public welfare services.
The meeting was attended by senior officials, including the Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR) Pulwama(Member Secretary), Assistant Commissioner Development (ACD) Pulwama, District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO) Pulwama, Assistant Director FCS &CA Pulwama, all Tehsildars and other concerned officers.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to ensure efficient service delivery and improving the overall functioning of the PDS in the district.