What is the Open Market Sales Scheme and what is the current issue between the Centre and the State on foodgrains
The Open Market Sales Scheme and the current Centre vs. State issue on foodgrains.
- The Open Market Sales Scheme is a scheme implemented by the government of India to make surplus food grains available to the general public at a reasonable price.
- Under this scheme, the government releases its stock of surplus food grains to the market at open market prices.
- This provides a regular source of income for farmers and ensures that food grains are made available to the general public at affordable prices.
- Currently, there is an issue between the Centre and the State on the distribution of food grains.
- The Centre has accused some state governments of not distributing food grains to the people, despite the availability of enough stocks.
- The State governments have denied these allegations and have accused the Centre of reducing the allocation of food grains to them.
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