Functions
i.
The main function of the
rice branch is formulation/implementation of policy for custom milling of paddy
procured by the State/its agencies Inspector Grade-I/Grade-II and Assistant
Food Supplies Officer look after the procurement operations under the supervision
of Food Supply Officer/District Food and Supplies Controller. They check/verify
the record of arhtias regarding paddy purchased by them.
ii.
The paddy procured by the
State is stored with the rice mills as per their milling capacity under
Custom Milling policy. A committee headed by Deputy Director (Field) of
the Division is constituted for allotment of agencies/paddy. District Food and
Supplies Controller and District Managers of the concerned agencies are other
members of this committee. The allotment committee is authorized for the
allotment of rice mills upto a specific date after which the allotment/
change of allotment is allowed by the Director Food and Supplies at Head office
level. As laid down in the policy District Food and Supplies Controller /
Deputy Director (Field) have been asked to conduct PV of the paddy stored
with each mill on fortnightly basis . The reports sent by them are examined in
the rice branch of Head Quarter.
iii.
Paddy is issued to rice
mills against cash guarantee for which Release Orders are issued by the branch.
iv.
Cases for enhancement of
capacity of existing rice mills are also examined in the branch as per
instructions issued by the Government vide No.RP-1(1828)-07/2823
dated 10-9-2007 and No No.RP-1(1828)-07/2871 dated 17-9-2007 (copy
enclosed ) As per orders of the Hon’ble High court rice millers have been
asked to submit their applications for fixation of their milling capacity to the
District Food and Supplies Controllers by 30th May 2010 and their
capacities will be re-fixed within 30 days of their receipt. No application
will be entertain after 30th May.(copy enclosed) .
v.
Shifting of paddy from
one district to other is also allowed by the Rice Branch.
vi.
Progress of Custom
Milling/ delivery of Levy rice is reviewed by the officer in charge of the Rice
Branch on regular basis. Daily statement regarding delivery of levy/custom
milling in the Central Pool is also prepared in the Rice Branch.
vii.
Complaints made by rice
millers/General Public against the wrong allotment of agency/milling capacity
are also dealt with in the Rice Branch.
viii.
Court cases filed by the
rice millers against non allotment are processed in the Rice Branch and
defended in the Lower Courts and Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court.
ix.
The problems regarding
specification of rice and covered space as etc. faced by the rice millers
are taken up with the Government of India/FCI at the level of
Minister/Secretary Food and Supplies/ Director Food and Supplies.
x.
The Inspector Grade-1 and
II carry out operation of storage of paddy with the rice mills. The paddy is stored
in the premises of rice mills in the joint custody of Inspectors, staff of the
concerned agencies and the rice millers Inspector Grade-I and Inspector
Grade-II are custodian of Pungrain’s paddy stored with the rice mills. They
work under the supervision of Assistant Food and Supplies Officer/Food and
Supplies Officer. District Food & Supplies Controller is over-all in-charge
of the district to supervise the operations carried out by the field staff.
They are also responsible for getting the paddy milled by the rice millers. For
this purpose, they issue gate-pass to the rice mills for delivering rice
against the paddy allotted to them. Once the rice is delivered by the concerned
rice miller to FCI, the rice millers submit Weight Check Memos and other documents
to Inspector concerned. After scrutiny, these documents are sent to Circle
Office for getting payment from FCI.
xi. Food and Supplies Officer
is in-charge of Sub-Division and keeps a watch on the duties performed by
Inspector Grade-II, Grade-I and Assistant Food and Supplies Officer. District
Food and Supplies Controller is over-all in-charge of the district. He
supervises the procurement, storage and milling of paddy allotted to rice
mills. District level officers of the procuring agencies are equally
responsible in respect of quantity and quality of paddy stocks stored with the
rice mills.
xii.
Deputy Director (F) is
looking after the functioning of districts falling in his division. He is
Chairman of the allotment committee for allotment of rice mills.
xiii.
The rice account
branch carries out ordered and scrutiny of levy rice account. it also orders
and scrutinized stock account of paddy and custom milled rice. Similar audits
and scrutiny of stock accounts cash account and inventory account of wheat
stocks is also carried out.
Manual
and Reports
1.
Punjab levy control order 1983.
2.
Custom milling policy/
Agreements drawn up with the rice
mills.
3.
Details of rice mills in the
state along with their capacity.
4. Contract numbers for milling of paddy.
5.
List of allocated rice mills for
milling of paddy.
6. Details of paddy stored with rice
mills.
7. Details of paddy shifted within the
district and outside the district.
8.
Custom/ Levy Rice milling status.
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PURCHASE OF RICE:
The procurement of rice is made under the Punjab Rice
Procurement (Levy ) Order,1983. Under the provisions of this
order every rice miller/dealer has to deliver a fixed percentage
of levy share at the procurement prices and as per
specifications fixed by the Govt. of India from time to time.
During KMS 2009-10, Every rice miller/dealer was required to
deliver 75% of non-basmati rice manufactured out of paddy
purchased towards levy share. The Govt. of India has, however,
exempted EOU units from delivery of that quantity of levy rice
that is exported out of the country.
The procurement prices of rice in Rs. per quintal for the year
2008-09 as fixed by the central govt. is as under:
|
Type |
Common |
Grade-A |
|
Levy Rice |
1424.40 (Raw)
1418.70(Par Boiled) |
1472.00(Raw)
1465.70 (Par Boiled) |
|
Custom Milled Rice (CMR) |
1638.24 (Raw)
1617.36 (Par Boiled) |
1689.35 (Raw)
1667.28 (Par Boiled) |
The procurement prices of rice in Rs. per quintal for the year
2009-10 as fixed by the central govt. is as under:
|
Type |
Common |
Grade-A |
|
Levy Rice |
1704.40 (Raw)
1694.90 (Par Boiled) |
1753.00(Raw)
1742.80 (Par Boiled) |
|
Custom Milled Rice (CMR) |
1828.75(Raw)
1879.82 (Par Boiled) |
1803.90(Raw)
1853.78 (Par Boiled) |
The Govt. Agencies procure paddy at the minimum support price
fixed by the Govt. of India and get it milled from the rice
millers. The rice manufactured is delivered to the Central Pool.
As on date 3153 rice mills are functioning in the state with a
total milling capacity of 7270.84 Mts per hour
During the year 2008-09 state and its agencies procured 12142604
Mts of paddy against which 8120084 Mts of rice was to be
delivered in the central pool. As against the state and its
agencies have delivered 7791692 Mts of rice leaving balance of
328392 Mts.
During the year 2008-09 millers procured 1171879 Mts of paddy
against which 589125 Mts of rice was to be delivered in the
central pool. As against the millers have delivered 464474 Mts
of rice leaving balance of 124651 Mts.
During the year 2009-10 state and its agencies procured
13712095 Mts of paddy against which 9187104 Mts of rice was to
be delivered in the central pool. As against the state and its
agencies have delivered 1204126 Mts of rice leaving balance of
7982978 Mts.
During the year 2009-10 millers procured 318571 Mts of paddy
against which 160082 Mts of rice was to be delivered in the
central pool. As against
the millers have delivered 1623 Mts of rice leaving balance of
158459 Mts. |