Sustained action to be initiated against hoarding and black-marketing of essential food items


The Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Shri Ram Vilas Paswan briefing the media about the deliberations and decisions of the State Food Ministers’ meeting after its conclusion, in New Delhi on July 07, 2015.


Sustained action to be initiated against hoarding and black-marketing of essential food items

States asked to monitor prices and make market interventions on a real time basis

State Food Ministers’ meeting adopts action plan to contain price rise of essential food items 

Shri Ram Vilas Paswan, Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution has emphasized the need of coordinated action by the Central Government and the States to contain price increase of essential food items. He said that tackling food inflation is important because, if left unchecked it can easily distort the various initiatives already taken for revival of the economy and improvement in distributive justice. The Government is therefore determined to meet this challenge in collaboration with the State Governments .Addressing the meeting of Ministers of Consumer Affairs and Food of States/UTs here today, Shri Paswan said that the Center would evolve a joint strategy with the States for this purpose and will extend its implementation upto the district level.

While noting that the prices of perishable commodities do increase between July and November every year, Shri Paswan pointed out that the Central Government has already taken various measures to contain food inflation. He highlighted the responsibility of State Governments in ensuring availability of Essential Commodities to the people at fair and reasonable prices. He mentioned that this period also coincides with the festive season across the country and demand for essential food items reaches its peak, hence it necessary to take steps to prevent hoarding and black marketing as well as to strengthen the supply and distribution channels of essential commodities during this period.

Addressing the meeting, Union Agriculture Minister, Shri Radha Mohan said that the Government has taken important initiatives to ensure availability of pulses and oil seeds. Support price for the pulses has been increased and bonus is also being given. He assured that there will be no shortage of foodgrains in the country.

The Meeting chaired by Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution was attended by Ministers and Secretaries in charge of Food and Consumer Affairs from most of the States/UTs and senior officials of various central ministries. Some of the States made very significant suggestions in improving the situation of short supply of food items.

The following action plan was agreed to and adopted with the objective of maintaining the availability of essential commodities Pulses, edible oils, rice, onions, tomatoes and potatoes at reasonable prices during the six-month period between July – December 2015.

• Sustained action will be initiated against hoarding and black-marketing and States will undertake effective enforcement of the Essential Commodities Act and Prevention of Black Marketing Act.

• States will identify vulnerable areas where supply shortages occur and ensure that “stock-out” situations do not occur especially of items of common consumption.

• States will mobilize existing storage capacity utilizing the Government/private/cooperative storage infrastructure to ensure that adequate decentralized stocks are maintained across different cities/rural areas of the State to ensure adequate supplies of these commodities. States will also mobilise Food & Civil Supplies Corporations, cooperative Societies and Fair Price Shops for augmenting distribution avenues for essential food items.

• The existing Price Monitoring Cells in the States will be strengthened to monitor the prices of these specific commodities on the basis of wholesale prices at the mandis as well as the retail prices obtaining in various parts of the State. This should enable the States to make market interventions on a real time basis.

• Review of APMC Act with reference to Onions, Potatoes and Tomatoes to remove inter- state barriers to internal trade will be taken up.

The meeting recognized the importance of the effective implementation of National Food Security Act in all the States which is yet to implement by 24 States. During the meeting preparedness these States to implement the Act reviewed. States were requested to ensure implementation of the Act at the earliest. Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Orissa, Jharkhand, Kerala and Lakshadweep assured implementation of the Act by this September. 

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National Floor Level Minimum Wage Enhanced From Rs.137 To Rs.160 Per Day W.E.F. 01.07.2015 
National Floor Level Minimum Wage (NFLMU) has been revised upwards from existing Rs. 137/- to Rs. 160/-per day w.e.f. 01.07.2015. In a letter written to all the Chief Ministers and LGs today, Shri Bandaru Dattatraya, the Minister of State(IC) for Labour and Employment has urged to take necessary steps for fixation/revision of the minimum rates of wages in respect of all scheduled employments in State/UT not below the NFLMW of Rs. 160/- per day w.e.f. 01.07.2015. The Minister has also emphasized to ensure implementation of various provisions of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 so that the objective of ensuring Minimum Wages to workers is fulfilled.

While reviewing the movement of CPI-IW during April 2014 to March 2015 over the period April 2012 to March 2013, it was observed that the average CPI-IW has risen from 215.17 to 250.83, he said. Accordingly, the NFLMW has been revised upwards from existing Rs. 137/- to Rs. 160/-per day w.e.f. 01.07.2015.

In order to have a uniform wage structure and to reduce the disparity in minimum wages across the country, National Floor Level Minimum Wage (NFLMU) is fixed which also requires to be revised from time to time on the basis of rise in Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW). The NFLMU was last revised from Rs. 115/- to Rs. 137/- per day with effect from 01.07.2013. 

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ACC Appointments 
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the following:

(i) Extension of tenure of Shri Ramesh Abhishek, IAS (BH:82), as Chairman, Forward Markets Commission for a period of three months beyond 08.07.2015 or till merger of FMC with SEBI or until further orders whichever is the earliest.

(ii) Extension of tenure of Smt. Preeti Sudan, IAS (AP:1983), Additional Secretary, Ministry of Women & Child Development till 30.04.2016. 


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