The initiative, led by the Government of India in collaboration with state governments, is designed to provide crucial support to FPS operators, improving their sustainability and service offerings.
NEW DELHI: A pilot study aimed at enhancing the viability of 60 Fair Price Shops (FPS) is currently being conducted across Hyderabad, Ghaziabad, Jaipur, and Ahmedabad.
This initiative, led by the Government of India in collaboration with state governments, is designed to provide crucial support to FPS operators, improving their sustainability and service offerings.
The Government is partnering with the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to provide working capital and with B2B online wholesale aggregators to facilitate the sale of non-PDS items, particularly nutritional products. This strategic partnership aims to diversify the product offerings at these shops, ensuring better service to the community.
To further support FPS operators, the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) is exploring the possibility of capacity-building programs. These programs are designed to equip FPS owners with essential entrepreneurship skills, enabling them to expand into new business areas effectively.
The government has also outlined operational guidelines for FPS, which include the installation of information boards that display beneficiaries’ rights and the integration of electronic Point of Sale (ePoS) devices with automatic weighing scales. These measures aim to enhance transparency and efficiency in the operation of these shops.
Bambhaniya also noted that Andhra Pradesh has integrated 29,872 FPS with e-PoS devices equipped with automatic weighing scales, a significant step towards modernizing the distribution system. Additionally, under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), a total of 1,15,803 loans have been extended to FPS dealers across India, supporting them in expanding and enhancing their services.