A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ON PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN PUNE CITY
Journal Title: International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Research (IJECR) - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 3
Abstract
India's Public Distribution System (PDS) is the biggest and very important distribution network of its brand in the world. PDS was established around World War II as a wartime allowance measure. Earlier than the 1960s, allocation during PDS was normally dependent relative on imports of food grains. It was lengthened in the 1960s as an answer to the food shortages of the time, consequently, the government set up the Agriculture Prices Commission and the Food Corporation of India to progress domestic procurement and cargo space of food grains for PDS. In the 1970s, PDS had developed into a worldwide scheme for the allocation of subsidized food. In the 1990s, the scheme was refurbish to improve access of food grains to people in mountainous and unapproachable areas, and to goal the poor. The paper is regarding the study of PDS in Pune. It describes about the satisfaction of consumers consuming ration.
Authors and Affiliations
SHEETAL A. KHANDRE, LALIT B. GOLDE
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