Civil Supplies reforms make A.P. a model State: Manohar

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Minister cites transparent paddy procurement, timely payments, WhatsApp-based sales and QR code-enabled smart ration cards as key reforms implemented over the past two years

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Civil Supplies Minister Nadendla Manohar addressing the media at the State Secretariat on Monday.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister Nadendla Manohar said the Civil Supplies Department has implemented a series of historic reforms over the past two years through transparency, technology and faster service delivery, making Andhra Pradesh a model State in the civil supplies sector.

He said the government’s focus has been to ensure that farmers do not face hardship by making paddy procurement transparent and smooth, ensuring timely payments, eliminating middlemen and improving services for consumers.

Addressing a press conference at the State Secretariat on Monday, Mr. Manohar said that during the current kharif and rabi seasons, 1.29 crore metric tonnes of paddy were procured from 17.97 lakh farmers. Over the past two years, paddy worth about ₹30,361 crore was procured, with 90% of payments made within 24 hours and the remaining amount within 48 hours.

To make services simpler and more transparent, the government introduced WhatsApp-based paddy registration and sales, reportedly the first such system in the country. Through the facility, farmers can register and sell their produce directly to the government without relying on middlemen.

Mr. Manohar said more than 40,000 farmers have already used the system and sold nearly 3.50 lakh metric tonnes of paddy directly to the A.P. State Civil Supplies Corporation, significantly reducing the role of middlemen and ensuring direct benefits to farmers.

He said subsidy support of ₹764 crore for 97.36 lakh cylinders was credited directly to beneficiaries in the first phase, ₹777 crore for 93.83 lakh cylinders in the second phase, ₹791 crore for 94.81 lakh cylinders in the third phase and ₹760 crore for 92.28 lakh cylinders in the fourth phase. An advance of ₹300 crore was also released to Oil Marketing Companies for the fifth phase.

The Minister further highlighted the issuance of QR code-based Smart Ration Cards to 1.49 crore families. Un

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