Central Idea
- The government in Karnataka is facing challenges in procuring rice for its ambitious Anna Bhagya scheme.
- However, there is a ray of hope as Punjab has agreed in-principle to supply the required quantity of rice.
What is Anna Bhagya Scheme?
- The state government plans to enhance the free rice allocation per person in the Below Poverty Line (BPL) card from 5 kg to 10 kg.
- The scheme is estimated to cost the exchequer ₹840 crore monthly and ₹10,092 crore annually.
- It is scheduled to be launched on July 1.
Challenges Faced
- The Food Corporation of India (FCI) initially agreed to provide the required 2.28 lakh tonnes of rice but later refused to do so.
- Telangana and Andhra Pradesh expressed inability to supply, while Chhattisgarh government offered to supply 1.5 lakh tonnes.
- Karnataka is now searching for rice in other states and aims to purchase it at ₹34 per kg.
Consideration of Alternative Grains:
- If needed, the state may provide 2 kg of either ragi or jowar, which would last for six months.
- However, the government still needs to supply an additional 3 kg of rice on top of the existing 5 kg allocation.
Punjab’s Offer
- The Punjab government expressed willingness to supply rice to Karnataka in the federal spirit.
- Punjab has enough rice and wants to help mitigate the problems faced by the poor across the country.