Pulses
that people may be buying from a neighborhood market or a public distribution
shop till the lockdown is on would most likely have come by freight trains from
Ahmedabad. Shree Mahavir Impex Pvt Ltd has given the green signal to send 2100
metric tonnes of moong dal (green lentils) from Halvad, Sukhpur, from a freight
train to Kerala. Under the scheme of Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana,
one kg will be distributed free of cost to needy families every month for three
consecutive months.
A nodal
agency, Shree Mahavir Impex Pvt Ltd, has started an initiative to deliver free
pulses across the country. After cleaning, filtering, polishing, the
lentils are sent to the artisans where they are being given double wages, and
the trucks are also being given more incentives so that the goods can reach on
time.
According
to the MD of Shree Mahavir Impex Pvt Ltd, Mr. Viren Trivedi, "We
are monitoring day and night to ensure that every state gets pulses as per
requirement for the next three months and hence the supply is being provided as
per the demand of the state. We hope that the supply will reach everywhere on
time." Due to lockdown, the hands of farmers and APMC are tied up, so we
import raw materials from Saurashtra and North Gujarat".
As a part
of the government's announcement to provide pulses and rations for three
consecutive months due to the lockdown caused by Corona, Mahavir Impex is
working to send pulses from Gujarat.
A massive
operation for transport and milling of pulses is underway in the country to
distribute one kilogram of pulses to about twenty crore households for three
months under the Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana.
This
operation entails lifting of un-milled pulses from the godowns, getting the
pulses cleaned and then reaching them to the states for distribution.
Several
States and Union Territories would be able to distribute pulses for all three
months in the first go itself. For the remaining states, the efforts are being
made to complete the distribution for all three months within May itself,
preferably within third week of May. This operation will involve about two lakh
truck trips and loading and unloading operation over a period of four weeks.
The
distribution of pulses is intended to meet the protein needs of people during
this hour of crisis due to COVID-19 lockdown. Over 100 Dal mills across the
country have been pressed into service so far. The States and Union Territories
have taken one-third of the monthly requirement of pulses to final destinations
for distribution.
Some
States and UTs have decided to distribute pulses along with food grains
distribution in the first week of May for reasons of social distancing and
public safety.
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