Food & Civil Supplies Ministry
Food & Civil Supplies Ministry
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- Firstly, bribes are demanded for approvals, sanctions, licenses, or the release of payments.
- Secondly, government schemes or benefits are diverted, delayed, or denied to genuine beneficiaries.
- Moreover, tenders, contracts, or procurement processes are manipulated to favor select parties.
- In addition, files and applications are intentionally delayed or cleared selectively after undue influence.
- At the same time, misuse of authority, financial irregularities, or abuse of official position goes unchecked.
- Worse still, complaints are ignored, inquiries are weakened, or action is avoided despite clear evidence.
Therefore, if you are dealing with any of these issues, timely action and the correct complaint or legal route can make a real difference. With proper guidance, you can safeguard public interest, ensure accountability, and ultimately help restore transparency in government functioning.

Food & Civil Supplies Ministry
The Food & Civil Supplies Ministry ensures fair distribution of essential commodities and protects consumers from market malpractice. However, corruption within the system directly harms economically weaker families. When officials demand bribes for ration cards, manipulate stock registers, or divert grains to the black market, citizens lose their rightful benefits. Therefore, strict transparency and accountability remain crucial.
Moreover, corrupt practices often include:
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Fake ration card approvals.
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Diversion of subsidized food grain.
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Overcharging above fixed rates.
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Manipulation of beneficiary records.
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Hoarding to create an artificial shortage.
Consequently, public trust declines and food security weakens. Citizens must report irregularities immediately to district supply officers or vigilance authorities. By promoting digital records, surprise inspections, and community monitoring, the department can reduce misuse and safeguard welfare schemes effectively.
PDS (Public Distribution System) & Legal Metrology
The PDS distributes subsidized food grains such as rice, wheat, and sugar to eligible households. However, corruption frequently disrupts this lifeline. Dealers may demand illegal payments, short-weigh rations, or show fake biometric failures to deny supplies. As a result, needy families suffer food insecurity.
Furthermore, corrupt officials sometimes:
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Issue duplicate ration cards.
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Divert stock to private traders.
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Manipulate monthly quota entries.
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Delay new card approvals intentionally.
Therefore, beneficiaries must check receipts, verify weight, and report discrepancies immediately. Vigilance cells, helpline numbers, and online complaint portals provide direct remedies.
The Legal Metrology wing ensures fair trade through accurate weights and measures. However, corruption in inspection and certification harms both consumers and honest traders. Inspectors may ignore faulty weighing machines in exchange for bribes. Consequently, shopkeepers overcharge customers without fear.
Additionally, common irregularities include:
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Tampered weighing scales.
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Fake verification stamps.
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Expired measurement certificates.
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Unchecked fuel pump manipulation.
Thus, consumers should demand stamped verification marks and report unfair practices to the district Legal Metrology office. Regular audits and transparent inspections reduce malpractice and protect buyers’ rights.
Types of Corruption
1. Bribe for Ration Card Approval
Problem: Officials demand illegal payment to approve new ration cards.
Where to Complain: District Supply Officer or State Anti-Corruption Bureau.
2. Fake Ration Card Entries
Problem: Bogus beneficiaries added to divert food grains.
Where to Complain: Food Department Vigilance Wing or Lokayukta.
3. Diversion of PDS Food Grains
Problem: Subsidized grains sold in black market.
Where to Complain: District Collector or Civil Supplies Enforcement Cell.
4. Short Distribution of Ration
Problem: Dealers provide less quantity than allotted quota.
Where to Complain: Supply Inspector or PDS Helpline.
5. Overcharging Above Fixed Rates
Problem: Beneficiaries charged higher than government rates.
Where to Complain: District Food Controller or Consumer Forum.
6. Biometric Manipulation in PDS
Problem: Fake fingerprint failure shown to deny ration.
Where to Complain: Food Department IT Cell or District Supply Office.
7. Hoarding of Essential Commodities
Problem: Artificial shortage created to increase prices.
Where to Complain: Enforcement Wing or District Administration.
8. Black Marketing of Kerosene
Problem: Subsidized kerosene diverted to commercial sale.
Where to Complain: Civil Supplies Department or Anti-Corruption Bureau.
9. Delay in License Approval
Problem: Fair Price Shop licenses delayed intentionally for bribes.
Where to Complain: Food Commissioner Office.
10. Illegal Cancellation of FPS License
Problem: License cancelled to favor another applicant.
Where to Complain: State Civil Supplies Commissioner or Lokayukta.
11. Tampering with Weighing Machines
Problem: Ration shops use faulty scales to reduce quantity.
Where to Complain: Legal Metrology Department.
12. Fake Inspection Reports
Problem: Inspectors submit false compliance reports after bribery.
Where to Complain: Vigilance Department or District Collector.
13. Transfer Posting Bribery in Department
Problem: Officials transferred based on bribes or influence.
Where to Complain: Departmental Vigilance or Anti-Corruption Bureau.
14. Digital Record Manipulation
Problem: Beneficiary data altered in online PDS system.
Where to Complain: IT Cell or State Grievance Portal.
15. Tender Manipulation in Grain Procurement
Problem: Supply contracts awarded unfairly.
Where to Complain: State Vigilance Commission.
16. Storage Corruption in Warehouses
Problem: Intentional spoilage or misreporting of stock.
Where to Complain: District Supply Officer or Food Corporation Authorities.
17. Illegal Commission from Millers
Problem: Officials take commission for approving grain quality.
Where to Complain: Food Commissioner or Anti-Corruption Bureau.
18. Renewal Bribery for Trade Licenses
Problem: License renewal cleared after illegal payment.
Where to Complain: District Civil Supplies Office.
19. Suppression of Complaints
Problem: Complaints against ration dealers ignored deliberately.
Where to Complain: Lokayukta or State Vigilance Authority.
20. Threats to Whistleblowers
Problem: Complainants face intimidation after reporting corruption.
Where to Complain: Human Rights Commission or Anti-Corruption Bureau.
Licenses Issued by the Department
The department issues several licenses to regulate fair distribution and trade. However, bribery and favoritism sometimes influence approvals. Applicants may face deliberate delays unless they offer illegal payments.
Key licenses include:
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Fair Price Shop (FPS) License
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Ration Card Authorization
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Wholesale/ Retail Kerosene License
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Weights & Measures Dealer License
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Storage & Distribution License
Therefore, applicants should apply through official portals and retain acknowledgment receipts to prevent exploitation.
Scope of Work of the Department
The department works to secure food supply chains and maintain market discipline. However, corrupt practices weaken its mission.
Its responsibilities include:
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Procuring and distributing essential commodities
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Monitoring fair price shops
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Inspecting weights and measures
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Preventing hoarding and black marketing
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Maintaining beneficiary databases
Accordingly, strict vigilance, digital tracking, and citizen participation strengthen transparency and reduce misuse of public resources.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What corruption issues commonly occur in PDS?
2. Where can I complain about ration irregularities?
3. How can I identify tampered weighing machines?
4. What should I do if a license officer demands a bribe?
5. Can I track my ration card application status?
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