Proceedings of the Weekly Paddy Procurement Review Meeting held on 12.04.2016 at 4.30 pm in the Conference
Hall of FS&CW Department *** The weekly paddy procurement review meeting was held under the
chairmanship of Principal Secretary, FS&CW Department on 12.04.2016 at
4.30 pm in the Conference Hall of FS&CW Department. The following
members/ their representatives were present in the meeting.
1. Addl. Secretary, FS&CW Department. 5. General Manager, TDCC
2. Managing Director, OSCSC Ltd. 6. Branch Manager, NACOF
3. Deputy General Manager, FCI,
Bhubaneswar
7. Chairman, AORMA
4. General Manager(Proc.),OSCSC 8. Joint Secretary, AORMA
Odisha, being a DCP State, is procuring paddy directly from farmers by
engaging State Agencies. The requirement of State under TPDS is around 19
lakh MTs of rice per year. The OSCSC Ltd. is the only agency which is
accepting CMR on behalf of State Government for the PDS and related
schemes. The same agency is managing the storage and further distributing
under TPDS. The Food Corporation of India (FCI) in the State accepts surplus
rice from Millers on behalf of OSCSC and other State agencies. It arranges to
dispatch rice to deficit States to meet their PDS requirements.
1. Procurement of paddy and delivery of rice for KMS 2015-16
41,69,387 MT of paddy has been purchased in the current KMS 2015-16
which is 4% higher than procurement in the previous KMS.
(Figures in MT)
Sl.
No
Name of the
AgenciesPaddy Procured Equivalent Rice
Delivery of
rice in RRC
Delivery of
rice in FCI
Total Rice
delivery
%age of rice
delivery
1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 OSCSC Ltd. 3872587 2633359 317216 488924 806140 31
2 MARKFED 162056 110198 74092 74092 67
3 TDCC 64265 43700 25585 25585 59
4 FCI 397 270 270 270 100
5 NACOF 70082 47656 35718 35718 75
Total 4169387 2835183 317216 624589 941805 33
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Among the state procuring agencies, OSCSC has procured in all 30
districts. TDCC has procured in 7 districts i.e. Mayurbhanj, Sambalpur,
Rayagada, Kalahandi, Sundargarh, Koraput and Nabarangpur allotted to it.
MARKFED has procured in 8 districts out of 10 i.e. (Ganjam, Bolangir,
Sambalpur, Nuapada, Bargarh, Mayurbhanj, Balasore and Kendrapara)
allocated to it. NACOF has procured in Sonepur,Bargarh, Boudh and Bolangir
Districts.
2. Review at District Level
Collectors need to hold regular review meetings on procurement and
PDS and send proceedings of such meetings to Government for reference and
record. As procurement operation touches around 9 lakh paddy farmers of the
State and 81 lakh families are covered under Public distribution System, such
review would be crucial in every District. Principal Secretary, FS&CW
Department observed that only few districts like Bargarh,Ganjam are sending
copies of proceedings to the Department. Unless Collectors take regular
reviews, they would not be able to identify the delivery gaps and plug them in
a timely and effective manner. Collectors have been requested time and again
for the same by this Department with the last letter bearing No.4013 dated
20.02.2016 issued in this regard. A reminder may be issued.
3. Need to ensure even spread of delivery
Looking at the estimated procurement in current KMS there is a need to
deliver about 80,000 MTs of CMR every week so as to evenly spread the
delivery throughout the year and complete the same by 30.09.2016. CMR
delivery during last two weeks were 1,84,866 MT. M.D, OSCSC was to break
up the target among districts to ensure quick delivery throughout the year.
Collectors of Rabi paddy procuring districts like Bargarh, Sambalpur, Sonepur,
Kalahandi, Koraput and Baleswar should ensure that delivery of Kharif CMR is
completed by 30.04.2016.A communication in this regard has been sent to
Collectors concerned, vide FS&CW Department letter No. 1527 dated
21.01.2016.
It was reported by MD, OSCSC that delivery to FCI has suffered in the
wake of recent circular of FCI Hqrs which resulted in rejection of lots due to
less tare weight of Gunny bags. As all gunnies are being procured from
DGS&D, neither OSCSC nor millers have any role in reducing the weight of
bags. Therefore CMD, FCI and GoI have been moved to sort out this problem
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and take into account the moisture regain % in the BIS specification while
taking the tare weight of gunnies. In its latest letter to CMD, FCI Hqrs on
12.04.2016 this Department has made a request for allowing an additional
tolerance.
4. Farmer Registration
2,18,329 new farmers registered for the first time and 687531 farmers
renewed their registration in 2686 societies with a view to sell paddy in the
just concluded Kharif season. The total no of registered farmers comes to
9,05,860 in this KMS as against last year’s total registration of 784462.
The modality for farmers registration for the Rabi procurement season
has been communicated to all Collectors vide FS&CW Department letter
No.6377 dated 28.03.2016. Registration has started from 02.04.2016. A
training programme of Master Trainers was organised on 02.04.2016 at
Bhubaneswar. These Master Trainers would train PACS/Civil Supplies
officials in the district.
5. Procurement of Paddy and Delivery of Rice for Kharif 2014-15
During the last KMS 2014-15, 52,45,282 MT of paddy was procured by
six Agencies and through Levy route. The following table shows the Agency
wise procurement of paddy and delivery of rice (CMR) as on 12.04.2016.
(Figures in MT)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 OSCSC Ltd. 3385558 4987353 3375432 1928990 1439265 3368255 99.79
2 MARKFED 94774 139374 94624 94617 94617 100
3 NAFED 15498 22793 15362 15290 15290 99.53
4 TDCC 42965 63185 42515 42496 42496 100
5 FCI 527 775 527 527 527 100
6 NACOF 16970 24961 16965 16965 16965 100
7 Levy 1182 6841 1163 1163 1163 100
3557474 5245282 3546588 1928990 1610323 3539313 99.79
Total Rice
delivery
%age of
rice
delivery
Total
Delivery of
rice in FCI
Sl
No.
Name of the
Agencies
Target allotted
in terms of
Rice
Paddy
procured
Equivalent
rice
Delivery of
rice in RRC
405 MT of CMR was delivered to RRCs during the last two weeks.
Total rice delivery now stands at 35,39,313 MT which is 99.79% of the
CMR due. A balance of 6363.71 MT of CMR is now left to be received from 8
millers.The list of 8 defaulting millers for KMS 2014-15 is at Annexure-I.
These millers need to deliver the balance stock due from them without further
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delay. Or else, OSCSC may initiate legal proceedings against them. Officers of
OSCSC visited defaulting mills in the first week of April in order to check the
mills and to expedite delivery of CMR dues.
6. Review on defaulting millers of KMS 2013-14
The list of twenty one (21) defaulting millers during KMS 2013-14 with
action taken against them is at Annexure-II. All cases of culpable default
shall be booked for criminal liability and FIRs filed in concerned Police Station.
Further, all cases are to be covered under OPDR Act for recovery of dues.
7. Status of claims pending with National Insurance Company
National Insurance Company has failed to settle the above cases even after
a long time and regular pursuance. It was informed by MD, OSCSC that since
one miller (Sl.No.7: MSB food products) has himself signed in the loss
statement prepared by Surveyer, NIC has rejected its higher claim. A
consortium of companies has been given assignment for KMS 2015-16 for
insurance coverage of paddy given to millers by OSCSC. There has been no
progress with respect to pending insurance cases. Hence a meeting is required
with the insurance company to follow up the matter. MD may follow it up.
Sl. No.
Name of the Miller District Month of
Occurrence
Estimated Loss as
Intimated to NIC(In
Lakh Rupees)
Nature of Claim
1 Jagannath Rice Mill
Jagatsinghpur Oct-13 86.55 Phaillin
2
Laxmi Modern Rice Mill Balasore Jul-14 52.00 Fire
3
Radharani Rice Mill Sambalpur Aug-14 524.10 Flood & Fire
4
Mohini Rice Mill Sambalpur Aug-14 70.51 Flood
5 Bajrang Rice Mill
Sambalpur Aug-14 76.15 Flood
6 Reetu Rice Mill
Sambalpur Aug-14 151.87 Flood
7 MSB Food Products
Sonepur Aug-14 1076.34 Flood & Local Cyclone
8 Matrusakti Rice Mill
Kalahandi Jul-15 9.36 Fire
9 Divya Rice Mill
Koraput Sep-15 51.00 Fire
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8. Evacuation of Rice from Surplus to Deficit District
OSCSC should work out the PDS needs of districts along with an analysis
of availability of CMR in the district to find out deficit/surplus position and put
in place a plan for movement of rice from surplus districts to deficit ones.
Stocks in the RRCs of surplus districts should be regularly evacuated to
facilitate receipt of CMR from Millers. MD & GM (Proc) may give a movement
plan for surplus Districts like Bargarh, Kalahandi, Sambalpur, Sonepur,Bhadrak
& Balasore. (In MTs)
Month Target for
Movement
Quantity Moved
as reported on 29.03.2016
Quantity Moved
during the period under
review
Progressive
quantity moved.
Nov’15
38,125 36,824 0 36,824
Dec’15
32,068 29,130 0 29,130
Jan’16
50,694 46,022 0 46,022
Feb’16 72,056 49,261 3557 52818
Mar’16 38,355 14,083 9020 23,103
Apr’16 11,403 - 5,103 5,103
Total movement during last two weeks has been only17,680 MTs.
The receiving CSOs should send their lifting officers to supplying districts
to ensure timely movement of CMR. This will ensure timely consumption of
CMR of 2014-15 KMS in accordance with FIFO principles.
9. FIFO principle in evacuation of rice
It was reported that 411.67 MT of CMR of KMS 2013-14 are available in
three districts as per Annexure-III. Nuapada has 339.54 MT BRL stock
(2013-14) of rice. These stocks are to be liquidated forthwith and compliance
submitted by OSCSC.
OSCSC has 41,610 MT of CMR of KMS 2014-15 in its RRCs. M.D, OSCSC
has submitted district wise analysis of rice stock for the KMS 2014-15 which is
at Annexure-IV. Six districts, namely, Bargarh (13,626 MT), Kalahandi
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(17,044 MT), Sambalpur (60 MT), Bolangir (2260 MT),Sonepur (2858 MT) and
Nayagarh (1899 MT) have 37,747 MT which need to be evacuated out. Rest
Districts can distribute the old stock in their own PDS over next two months.
Sonepur, Bargarh and Kalahandi have been given evacuation of 4900 MT,
13,400 MT and 10,000 MT respectively during March’2016. It has come to
notice that Cuttack, Keonjhar, Angul, and Khordha are not sending lifting
officers to get stock. The receiving CSOs may be directed again to receive the
same in time. MD was requested to follow it up with receiving CSOs.
10. Plan for delivery to FCI & Evacuation by FCI
GM, FCI informed that utilisation of storage space as on date is 78%. Stock
position of FCI as on date is as under:
Figure in Lakh MT.
Wheat Rice Total
1.21
2.72 3.93
The following table shows the month-wise Receipt and Evacuation of CMR by
FCI for the last KMS and current KMS.
Month
Receipt by FCI (in MT) for KMS :
Out Evacuation by FCI (in MT) for KMS :
2014-15
2015-16
Total
2014-15
2015-16
Total
December’15
37,737 33,737
71,474
1,55,758 10,000
1,65,758
January’16 -
1,24,438
1,24,438
3400
98,300
1,01,700
Feb’2016 -
1,72,956
1,72,956 -
1,13,288
1,13,288
March’2016(upto 31.03.2016)
-
2,12,756
2,12,756
-
1,11,474
1,11,474
Apr,2016(Up to 12.04.16)
- 58,733
58,733
-
50,275
50,275
Total
37,737
6,02,620
6,40,357
1,59,158
3,83,337
5,42,495
GM, FCI , Odisha informed that FCI Hq. has given an out movement of
1.15 Lakh MT of rice for April’16 and for induction of 30,000 MT of wheat to
the State during April. Evacuation in April till 12.04.2016 has been to the tune
of 50,275 MT. As FCI has a godown of 10,000 MT at Rupsa (with railhead) in
Balasore district, Principal Secretary to Govt., FS&CW Department desired that
to tag more millers from Baleswar area to the said depot to ease pressure on
FSD, Ranital in order to expedite CMR delivery.
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11. Paddy Procured and Rice delivered by OSCSC in different districts
The status of paddy procurement and rice delivery for KMS 2015-16 is as
follows: - (Figures in MT)
Sl.
No.
Name of the
District
Paddy
Procured
Equivalent
Rice
Delivery of
rice in RRC
Delivery of
rice in FCI
Total
Delivery
% of rice
Delivery
Balance rice to be
delivered in MT
1 Angul 54267 36901 6180 1132 7311 20 29590
2 Balasore 207737 141261 13640 12009 25649 18 115612
3 Baragarh 438894 298448 25252 163591 188843 63 109605
4 Bhadrak 281265 191260 11619 8622 20240 11 171020
5 Bolangir 144031 97941 2585 19543 22128 23 75813
6 Boudh 65067 44246 6331 1618 7949 18 36297
7 Cuttack 105507 71745 13879 6525 20404 28 51341
8 Deogarh 28326 19262 5491 108 5599 29 13663
9 Dhenkanal 84057 57159 3848 2184 6032 11 51126
10 Gajapati 29926 20349 9260 0 9260 46 11089
11 Ganjam 354250 240890 38805 17056 55862 23 185028
12 Jagatsinghpur 79161 53829 5293 1537 6830 13 46999
13 Jajpur 92473 62882 5332 1671 7003 11 55879
14 Jharsuguda 52825 35921 1318 4394 5712 16 30209
15 Kalahandi 293775 199767 24971 73033 98004 49 101763
16 Kandhamala 8423 5727 1180 0 1180 21 4548
17 Kendrapara 52780 35890 3000 2996 5996 17 29895
18 Keonjhar 93677 63700 9359 162 9521 15 54179
19 Khurda 68907 46857 3920 3965 7885 17 38972
20 Koraput 127988 87032 16642 5719 22362 26 64671
21 Malkanagiri 65531 44561 17773 1456 19229 43 25333
22 Mayurbhanj 132293 89959 8148 2856 11004 12 78955
23 Nabarangpur 102598 69767 19930 1807 21737 31 48030
24 Nayagarh 88232 59998 7359 891 8249 14 51749
25 Nuapada 72064 49004 7489 7523 15012 31 33992
26 Puri 71258 48455 3449 5774 9222 19 39233
27 Rayagada 73178 49761 17702 3426 21127 42 28633
28 Sambalpur 266031 180901 10143 82083 92226 51 88675
29 Sonepur 206737 140581 13401 51906 65306 46 75275
30 Sundargarh 131328 89303 3920 5337 9257 10 80046
3872587 2633359 317216 488924 806140 31 1827219TOTAL
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The above table would reveal that the State average of rice delivery for
30 districts in respect of OSCSC so far is 31% on an average while it is 33%
for all agencies taken together. All districts have started CMR delivery.
12. Status of PEG godowns (Fig. in MT)
Agency TargetRevised
targetNot started Ongoing Completed
Taken
overRemarks
CWC 187500 17250010000(Baleswar)
162500 152500
10,000
MTC(Marsagh
ai) yet to be
taken over.
OSWC 112500 12500017500
(4 locations)10500(Anandpur) 97000 97000
Kutra,Ujalpur
,Puri & Angul
Total 300000 297500 17500 20500 259500 249500
The progress of PEG godowns at the following places was discussed. The
status is as under:
Marshaghai (Kendrapara): Joint inspection of this 10,000 MTC godown was
completed on 06.04.2016.
Angul: Notice inviting for this 5000 MTC godown was to be issued on
15.03.2016.
Puri: For Puri a godown of 2500 MT has been proposed at Sakhigopal. LoI has
been issued to successful bidder. Bank guarantee has been received.
Anandpur: Work done is upto lintel level for two blocks. This 10500 MTC
godown is targeted to be completed by Sep’2016.
Kutra: Bids received during second tender for this 5000 MTC project opened
on 6.1.2016 and sent to Head Office. Price bid was to be opened on
10.03.2016. But no further progress has been reported by CWC.
Ujalpur: Financial bid opened and letter issued for deposit of performance
guarantee for this 5000 MTC project. LoI issued.
Balasore: Work for boundary wall is in progress.
13. Status of construction of additional 75,000 MTC godown(Phase-II)
MD, OSCSC informed that Seven PEG godowns at Charichak, Panikoili,
Brahmagiri, Umerkote, Binka, Keonjhar and Sunabeda has been completed. All
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except Umerkote and Sunabeda are in operation. Status of remaining 8 PEG
Depots are as under:-
Sl.
No.District Location
Date of
issue of
Acceptance
letter
StatusTo be
completed byRemark
1 Kendrapara Derabish 16.06.2014 At roof level 31.03.2016 Progress is slow
2 BhadrakBhadrak
Block12.01.2015
Work stopped
again,no
progress
Scheduled
date of
completion
11.01.16
Work order
Cancelled.
3 Khurda Tangi 12.01.2015 At roof level 15.03.2016 Completed
4 Jagatsinghpur Kujanga 12.01.2015Yet to be
started
Work to be
cancelled
Work order
Cancelled.
5 Mayurbhanj Udala -
Tender
processed for
evaluation by
State Level
Committee
was taken up in
the SLC meeting
on 15.03.2016
6 Ganjam Digapahandi 12.08.2015Foundation
Stage11.08.2016 Layout Stage
7 Sundargarh Bonai 12.08.2015Site levelling
under progress11.08.2016
might be
delayed.Issue a
notice.
8 Kandhamal Baliguda 12.08.2015 At Lintel level 11.08.2016
A meeting of State level Committee on Central PEG scheme was held on
15.03.16 to decide on pending issues. The minutes have been issued and its
proceedings communicated to CMD, FCI Hqrs for placing it before the High
Level Committee.
14. Pending bills with FCI (All in Crore Rs.)
Sl
No.
State
AgencyKMS
Pending
bill till
28.03.16
Bill submitted to
FCI during
28.03.2016 to
11 .04.2016
Total
pending
bills
Amount
settled during
01.04.16 to
11.04.2016
Closing
balance of
pending as
on
11.04.2016
2012-13 72.52 0 72.52 0 72.52
2013-14 94.75 0 94.75 0.3 94.45
2014-15 0 3.89
2015-16 197.14 83.70+15.58
723.85 197.14 920.99 103.28 817.52
2 MARKFED 2015-16 57.45 10.23 67.68 36.43 31.25
3 TDCC 2015-16 23.250 4.18 27.430 5.49 21.93
4 NACOF 2015-16 1.83 3.49 5.32 2.87 2.45
650.55
Total
OSCSC1
556.58 753.72
The submission of bills by OSCSC amounts to Rs.197.14 crore, sanction
of funds by FCI is to the tune of Rs.103.28 crore during the last two weeks
and pending amount is 817.52 Cr (as reported by OSCSC).
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One miller in Kalahandi district with delivery of 320 MT of CMR to FCI in
KMS 2014-15 has not submitted bills to FCI as he has misplaced the papers.
CSO, Kalahandi is to follow it up.
15. Millers Issues:
1. Fixation and communication of rates of various incidentals and
transport charges payable by OSCSC to custom millers for KMS 2015-
16:
It was submitted that millers have to make appropriate provision
towards amount receivable till march, 2016 during F:Y 2015-16 as
stipulated under Income Tax Act.
MD/ G.M (Accounts) to place the draft minutes of the
meeting held with millers on 08.03.2016.
2. Fixation of rate for new gunny bags supplied by millers as per open
market prices: It was informed that the prices cannot be more than
what is provided by GoI in the costing sheet.
3. Allotment of CMR to adjacent Kendrapara district from Chandabali of
Bhadrak district instead of faraway places to avoid long distance
transportation: MD, OSCSC was requested to consider the proposal.
4. Payment of TC on paddy and rice for KMS 2014-15 is yet to be made
in most of the districts for certification of distance: It was decided that
task force would be constituted to monitor the issue with Addl.
Secretary to Govt. FS&CW Department as Chairman and Deputy
Secretary, FS&CW Department, G.M (Procurement) and G.M (Accounts)
as members.
5. It was submitted by AORMA that proper planning and adequate
arrangement need to be made by FCI to receive more stocks in view of
increased procurement in costal districts districts during Kharif by
deploying more purchase officers and labour force apart from frequent
evacuation by outward movement.
Deputy General Manager, FCI was requested to look into the issue
and make appropriate arrangements.
The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the chair and all
the participants.
Principal Secretary to Govt.
FS&CW Department
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Annexure-I
SL.
NO.NAME OF THE CUSTOM MILLERS MILL CODE
BALANCE
CMR TO BE
DELIVERED
EQUIVALENT PADDY
WITH MILLERS FOR
MILLING (APPROX.)
COST OF
UNMILLED
PADDY @
Rs.1495.62 per
Qntls(in Rs.)
1 Balasore
1 Maa Laxmi modern Rice Mill ,Dahamunda 1747.84 2570.35 3844266.87
Total 1747.84 2570.35 3844266.87
2 BHADRAK
1 Chandraprava Rice Mill M040403 20594.09 30285.43 45295499.22
Total 20594.09 30285.43 45295499.22
3 JHARSUGUDA
1 M/S MARUTI FOOD PRODUCT M140203 5483.13 8063.43 12059826.30
Total 5483.13 8063.43 12059826.30
4 KORAPUT
1 DIVYA MODERN RICE MILL M200523 2345.00 3448.53 5157695.06
Total 2345.00 3448.53 5157695.06
5 NABARANGPUR
1 M/S Siridi Sai Modern Rice Mill M230501 4559.63 6705.34 10028640.68
2 M/S Sree Subham modern Rice Mill M230523 8707.82 12805.62 19152336.26
3 M/S Rao industries M230528 10349.85 15220.36 22763880.42
Total 23617.30 34731.32 51944857.36
6 NAYAGARH
1 M/S Bajarangi Food Product Pvt Ltd M240711 9849.76 14484.95 21663974.76
Total 9849.76 14484.95 21663974.76
GRAND TOTAL 63637.13 93584.01 13,99,66119.56
CUSTOM MILLER-WISE DELIVERY OF PADDY AND RECEIPT OF CMR FOR THE KMS: 2014-15
AS ON 11.04.16 (FIGURES IN QTL.)
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Annexure-II
SL.
NO
SL.
NONAME OF THE CUSTOM MILLERS
Quantity of
PADDY
QUANTITY
OF RICE
Criminal Civil
1 1
Maa Laxmi Modern Rice Mill,
P.Analia
(Q.336.65 Rice shifted to Bhograi
RRC-cum-DSC)
(Q.789.26 Paddy Transfered to Laxmi
3588.15 2439.94 FIR LODGED
D.M, Balasore has been
instructed to f ile Certif icate
case under OPDR Act
Sub-Total
2 MANIKYAM RICE MILL 23792.09 16178.62 FIR LODGED
3JAY JAGANNATH FOOD
PRODUCTS15486.72 10530.97 FIR LODGED
4 Guru Ramdas Rice Mill (Nuapada) 19927.95 13551.01 FIR LODGED
Sub-Total 59206.76 40260.60
3 CUTTACK 5 Maa Charchika Foods Pvt. Ltd. 18004.90 12243.33 FIR LODGEDD.M, Cuttack has been
instructed to f ile Certif icate
case under OPDR Act
4 DEOGARH 6BMR Rice Mill,
Deogarh7578.90 5153.70
Vigilance authority
has investigating the
case
Certif icate case has been
filed vide No. 04/2015 in the
Court of SDJM, Deogarh
7 MAA PHULATHAKURANI RICE MILL 1465.19 981.68
FIR LODGED.FIR
No.0114
dt.03.07.15.(Rs.3.24
lakhs recovered from
the miller)
Sub-Total 1465.19 981.68
6JAGATSINGH
PUR8 M/S Laxmi Rice Mill(RAW) 2466.73 1652.71 FIR LODGED
D.M, Jagatsinghpur has
been instructed to f ile
Certif icate case under
OPDR Act
9 Maa Gouri Rice Mill, Luhabahal 16149.41 10981.60 FIR LODGED
D.M, Kalahandi has been
instructed to f ile Certif icate
case under OPDR Act
10 R K Rice Mill, Tanhsir(Raw) 1177.12 788.67
11Sri Manikeswari Food Product,
Singhjharan29231.43 19585.06
Not delivering,
no action taken yet
Sub-Total 46557.96 31355.33
12 Maa Mangala Rice & Dal Mill 10822.46 7359.27 Case Subjudice
D.M, Khurda has been
instructed to f ile Certif icate
case under OPDR Act
Sub-Total 10822.46 7359.27
9 KORAPUT 13 DAMAYANTI RICE MILL(Raw) 9442.14 6420.65 FIR LODGED
D.M, Koraput has been
instructed to f ile Certif icate
case under OPDR Act
10 MALKANGIRI 14 Sibasankar Md Rice Mill 12168.80 8274.78
Rs.17827168.00
lakhs recovered from
the miller.
15 Ling Raj Rice Mill, Jadamunda 17988.52 12232.19 FIR LODGED
16 Gayatri Rice Mill, Godtor 13424.12 9128.40 FIR LODGED
17 Sri Guru Ram Das Rice Mill, Gotma 32436.37 22056.73 FIR LODGED
Sub-Total 63849.01 43417.32
18 Mohini Rice Mill, Kudapali 26887.61 18283.57
FIR LODGED
(Flood affected-
1221.28 rice)
19 Bajarangbali Rice Mill, Barhakuni 20324.20 13820.45
FIR LODGED
(Flood affected-
720.02 rice)
20 Radharani Foods, Khurigaon (RAW) 50944.31 34132.69
FIR LODGED
(Flood affected-
1688.84 rice )
Sub-Total 98156.12 66236.71
21 Nabini Rice Mill, Kandomunda 12671.00 8616.28 FIR LODGED
Sub-Total 12671.00 8616.28
GRAND TOTAL(21) 345978.12 234412.31
D.M, Nuapada has been
instructed to f ile Certif icate
case under OPDR Act
D.M, Bargarh has been
instructed to f ile Certif icate
case under OPDR Act
BARGARH2
LIST OF DEFAULTING CUSTOM MILLERS FOR THE KMS:2013-14
AND ACTION TAKEN AS ON 01.12.2015 (FIGURES IN Qtl.)
BALASORE
GANJAM5
Action takenDistrict
SUBARNAPU
R
KALAHANDI
KHORDHA8
NUAPADA11
SAMBALPUR12
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RAW BOILED TOTAL RAW BOILED TOTAL RAW BOILED TOTAL
1CWC
Bolangir(OWN)DC050201 5000 61.104 0.000 61.104 0.000 0.000 0.000 61.104 0.000 61.104
2OSWC
Charbhata(own)DW051301 11700 1.200 0.000 1.200 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.200 0.000 1.200
Total 16700 62.304 0.000 62.304 0.000 0.000 0.000 62.304 0.000 62.304
1 Karanjia PEG 5000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 9.829 9.829 0.000 9.829 9.829
Total 5000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 9.829 9.829 0.000 9.829 9.829
1OSWC
DumerpaniDW250407 6400 0.000 339.544 339.544 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 339.544 339.544
Total 6400 0.000 339.544 339.544 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 339.544 339.544
GRAND TOTAL 28100 62.30 339.54 401.84 0 9.83 9.83 62.30 349.37 411.67
1 Bolangir
STATEMENT SHOWING STOCK POSITION OF RRC-CUM-DSC GODOWN FOR THE KMS:2013-14
AS ON 22.02.16(FIGURES IN M.T.)
SL.
NODISTRICT
SL.
NO
NAME OF THE
GODOWN
DEPOT
CODE
CAPACIT
Y (IN
M.T)
3 Mayurbhanj
4 Nuapada
CMR STOCK
KMS:13-14 (OWN)
CMR STOCK
KMS:13-14 (OTHER)
CMR STOCK
KMS:13-14 (TOTAL)
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RAW BOILED TOTAL RAW BOILED TOTAL RAW BOILED TOTAL
1 Angul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8721.84 8721.84 0.00 8721.84 8721.84
2 Balasore 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9820.00 9820.00 0.00 9820.00 9820.00
3 Bargarh 0.00 136264.28 136264.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 136264.28 136264.28
4 Bhadrak 0.00 5600.00 5600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5600.00 5600.00
5 Bolangir 2652.00 19948.00 22600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2652.00 19948.00 22600.00
6 Boudh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7 Cuttack 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 42439.30 42439.30 0.00 42439.30 42439.30
8 Deogarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
9 Dhenkanal 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1822.73 1822.73 0.00 1822.73 1822.73
10 Gajpati 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
11 Ganjam 5799.99 0.00 5799.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 5799.99 0.00 5799.99
12 J. singhpur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20688.32 20688.32 0.00 20688.32 20688.32
13 Jajpur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 26384.77 26384.77 0.00 26384.77 26384.77
14 Jharsuguda 794.96 385.33 1180.29 0.00 0.00 0.00 794.96 385.33 1180.29
15 Kalahandi 9251.93 161189.84 170441.77 0.00 0.00 0.00 9251.93 161189.84 170441.77
16 Kandhamal 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9665.49 9665.49 0.00 9665.49 9665.49
17 Kendrapara 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5943.68 5943.68 0.00 5943.68 5943.68
18 Keonjhar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20656.28 20656.28 0.00 20656.28 20656.28
19 Khurda 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14452.23 14452.23 0.00 14452.23 14452.23
20 Koraput 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
21 Malkangiri 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
22 Mayurbhanj 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 130894.14 130894.14 0.00 130894.14 130894.14
23 Nabarangpur 0.00 0.00 0.00 199.60 0.00 199.60 199.60 0.00 199.60
24 Nayagarh 0.00 18997.28 18997.28 0.00 16837.88 16837.88 0.00 35835.16 35835.16
25 Nuapada 0.00 0.00 0.00 1655.24 998.40 2653.64 1655.24 998.40 2653.64
26 Puri 0.00 26027.34 26027.34 0.00 597.40 597.40 0.00 26624.74 26624.74
27 Rayagada 0.00 0.00 0.00 2668.41 0.00 2668.41 2668.41 0.00 2668.41
28 Sambalpur 0.00 601.79 601.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 601.79 601.79
29 Subarnapur 0.00 28589.34 28589.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 28589.34 28589.34
30 Sundargarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total 18498.88 397603.20 416102.08 4523.25 309922.46 314445.71 23022.13 707525.66 730547.79
STATEMENT SHOWING STOCK POSITION OF RRC-CUM-DSC GODOWN FOR
THE KMS:2014-15 (FIGURES IN QTL.) AS ON 11.04.16
SL.
NODISTRICT
CMR STOCK
KMS:14-15 (OWN)
CMR STOCK
KMS:14-15(OTHER) CMR STOCK
KMS:14-15 (TOTAL)