NHRC Probe Exposes Major PDS Irregularities in Jamshedpur Region
Special Reporter Finds Closed Shops, Missing Stocks During Inspection
Key Points:
- NHRC investigation reveals widespread PDS violations in three districts
- Multiple shops found closed, operators unreachable during inspection
- Beneficiaries report delayed grain distribution and biometric issues
JAMSHEDPUR – NHRC Special Reporter Suchitra Sinha uncovered serious irregularities in local PDS operations during extensive district-wide inspection.
Multiple PDS shops remained closed during official visits.
Meanwhile, several operators had their phones switched off.
The investigation covered three major districts.
Moreover, stock registers showed concerning discrepancies.
Furthermore, beneficiaries reported persistent distribution delays.
“Many shops operate sporadically,” noted a senior official.
Operational Issues
Biometric verifications face significant delays.
Additionally, shops distribute grains irregularly.
Meanwhile, weighing equipment shows technical faults.
The inspection revealed poor record maintenance.
Furthermore, many shops lack proper signboards.
“Distribution systems need urgent reform,” remarked a department insider.
Administrative Action
Officials will issue show-cause notices.
Moreover, license suspension threats loom over violators.
The investigation covered numerous PDS operators.
Additionally, self-help groups face scrutiny.
Meanwhile, the DC’s office awaits detailed reports.
Furthermore, authorities plan stricter monitoring measures.
In addition, beneficiaries demand immediate improvements.
“Accountability remains our primary focus,” stated an NHRC representative.
The department promises swift corrective action.
Besides, regular inspections will continue.

