EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INSIGHTS AND CHALLENGES
Journal Title: Delhi Business Review: An International Journal of SHTR - Year 2016, Vol 17, Issue 1
Abstract
PUBLIC Distribution System (PDS) is an Indian Food Security System evolved as a system of management of scarcity and for distribution of food grain at the affordable prices. It was established by the Government of India under Ministry of Consumer Affairs, and is managed jointly by the central and the state government. The paper provides insights to the challenges faced by Public Distribution Systems (PDS) and various management related issues faced by the system. As we know that 30% of India’s population fall below poverty line, that is, they are not able to arrange basic needs, such as, food, clothing, and shelter, etc. The research was undertaken to study the functioning of the PDS centres, and to also record the satisfaction level of the beneficiaries of the system. Approach: The data was collected from the beneficiaries of three villages in Gautam Budh Nagar District through a structured survey. The Fair Price Shops (FPS) dealers were interviewed and the Area Marketing Officers appointed by the state government were also interviewed to collect deeper insights of the challenges faced by various stakeholders of PDS system. The researchers also collected the data to record the details of leakage of food grains while the food grains are distributed under PDS. The authenticity of the ration cards was also checked to discover the cases where ration cards were being used by the FPS dealer themselves. Findings: It was found that the goods distributed by the Fair Price Shops were neither sufficient in quantity nor good in quality. The lack of government initiation was observed at every stage of the process. The research revealed that no feedbacks are collected by the government from beneficiaries to find out the areas of improvement and also to measure the satisfaction of beneficiaries from the service provided by PDS. The problems of inappropriate infrastructure, and lack of support from the government to the government officers appointed for various duties under the system, were encountered at a large scale. The government employees appointed for the discharge of different duties under the system were found to be highly disappointed with the Human Resource policy of the government. Research Limitations: The study was conducted in three villages of district Gautam Buddh Nagar of the state of Uttar Pradesh, which is the major limitation of the study. Appropriately, bigger sample size spread over different parts of the country could have provided even deeper understanding of the challenges of PDS in India. Unavailability of historical data to validate the results posed another limitation to this study. Practical Implications: After studying the PDS in detail in the country, researchers not only bring major areas of improvement in the system in light but also suggests some solutions for effective management of the Public Distribution System (PDS). The suggestions regarding the implementation were sent to the Food Secretary (U.P.), Shri Pradeep Shukla. One of the most important practicality of this research paper is ‘Biometric Cards’ which have been made for all the consumers of three villages in which the study was conducted.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Parul Gupta, Upender Singh
EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INSIGHTS AND CHALLENGES
PUBLIC Distribution System (PDS) is an Indian Food Security System evolved as a system of management of scarcity and for distribution of food grain at the affordable prices. It was established by the Government of India...
AN EXPLORATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS FOR DEVELOPING A SCALE OF ETHICS- A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE
Ethics has been broadly analyzed and explored from work-place perspective. However, research on ethics from knowledge management (KM) perspective is weak; very few empirical studies have been done in this regard. The pap...
IMPLIED VOLATILITY Vs. REALIZED VOLATILITY A FORECASTING DIMENSION FOR INDIAN MARKETS
THE aim of the present study is to examine the forecasting efficiency of implied volatility index of India in predicting the future stock market volatility. Therefore, the forecasting efficacy of implied volatility index...
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS AND EARNINGS MANAGEMENT IN INDIA: A STUDY OF BSE-LISTED COMPANIES
Purpose: The present study contributes to the literature by investigating the impact of corporate governance practices on earnings management by companies. Design/Methodology/Approach: To achieve the objectives of this s...
MEASURING JOB SATISFACTION 0F ACADEMICIANS USING HERZBERG THEORY
Thee study aims to test the significance of Herzberg theory in the field of academicians. The study also aims to measure the differences in the satisfaction level of academicians towards their job on the basis of the loc...