Dear Manoj ji

Here below is the news as published in Times of India, that confirms to what
I have stated that money of almost all the developmental programs are
siphoned off by corrupt people in nexus with the authorities. Because of
such people, KBK is in such a mess, where hunger has overtaken all other
problems.

I had raised these matter even at the global conference that was held at
Milan City, Italy during December, 2006 that *the corrupt people in our
country even make money at the cost of pushing millions in to hunger by
black marketing the food grains meant for them. Such persosn are worst than
terrorists, as they push millions in to slow death silently. *

Are these corrupt people any better than the Maoists? do authorities have
any plan or even dare to hunt these while collared corrupt people, many of
whom are in the corridors of power!

I share the news with E Link here below.

Pravin Patel


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Entire-PDS-has-collapsed-says-SC-panel/articleshow/5691292.cms


*Entire PDS has collapsed, says SC panel*

NEW DELHI: The sale of foodgrains through the public distribution system to
poor families throughout the country at highly subsidised prices is stinking
of corruption, hoarding and black marketing, the Supreme Court appointed
central vigilance committee said in its damning reports.

After touring various states and scrutinising the operation of PDS system
through fair price shops, the committee headed by retired Supreme Court
judge Justice D P Wadhwa used following terminology for different states:

* PDS in the state has collapsed (Rajasthan)

* PDS system is glaring example of what the system ought not to be
(Jharkhand)

* beneficiaries get ration of a month after a delay of 3-4 months (Bihar)

* fair price shop owners admitted they bribe officials concerned even to get
FPS licence and pay monthly bribe (Gujarat)

** appointment of grain storage agents susceptible to high political
influence (Orissa)*

* enforcement lax, collusion between officials, investigating agencies,
dealers, wholesalers and other vested interests (Karnataka)

* foodgrain sold at excessive prices at the fair price shops (Uttarakhand)

But the most damning comments were reserved for Delhi, the national capital.
Apart from terming the PDS as inefficient and corrupt, the committee said in
its report to the apex court that "there is largescale diversion and black
marketing of PDS foodgrain".

"Subsidised PDS foodgrain does not reach the poor who desperately need the
same. These poor people never get PDS foodgrain in proper quantity and
quality. The fair price shop owner is aware of bogus/fake ration cards and
uses these for black marketing of PDS foodgrain," it said.

It slammed officials of Delhi State Civil Supplies Corporation and said
there was rampant corruption in it. "Can anyone believe that the department
is unaware of such gross malpractices and illegalities? The only explanation
is all round complicity of fair price shop owners, transporters and corrupt
officials of the department/DSCSC," said the reports, a compilation of which
was handed over to a Bench comprising Justices Dalveer Bhandari and K S
Radhakrishnan by senior advocate Colin Gonsalves.

Citing several first-hand instances of malfunctioning and corruption in the
system, the committee said, "There is a thriving nexus between transporters,
fair price shops and officials of the department including anti-hoarding
cell and DSCSC."

Having read the report, the Bench asked Gonsalves to suggest whether there
could be an alternative to the existing PDS system or if it could be made
efficient through corrective measures.

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