New Delhi: Non-government organisations and charitable institutes can now buy wheat and rice from state-owned Food Corporation of India (FCI) without going through e-auction process, the Food Ministry said on Wednesday.
These organizations can purchase up to 10 tonne of foodgrains at a time from the FCI at the predetermined reserve prices under the Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS), it said in a statement.
Hitherto, only state governments and registered bulk users like Roller Flour Mills were allowed to buy the foodgrain stock from FCI at OMSS rates, it added.
"NGOs and Charitable organizations are playing an important role in providing cooked food to thousands of poor and needy people during this time of nationwide lockdown. To ensure uninterrupted supply of foodgrain to these organisations, the government has directed FCI to provide wheat and rice to them at OMSS rates without going through the e-auction process," the ministry said.
The details of lifting of foodgrain by such institutions would be intimated to the concerned district magistrates to ensure that the foodgrain are utilised for the intended purpose, it said.
"It will help relief camps in their philanthropic work of feeding poor and migrant workers in the country," it added.