GoI takes four initiatives to keep inflation under control



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The UK government has launched four key initiatives to combat rising inflation. These measures include reducing excise duty on petrol and diesel, closely monitoring essential commodities, implementing policies for pulses and edible oils such as import duty adjustments and stock limits, and extending food security programmes like the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana and Atma Nirbhar Bharat Scheme.

Measures taken by Government to keep inflation under control

The Government has taken various measures to keep inflation under control. This was stated by Union Minister of State for Finance Shri Pankaj Chaudhary in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

Giving more details, the Minister said that some of them include the following:

1. Crude Oil/Petroleum Products

To check the petrol and diesel prices, Central Government has reduced Central Excise Duty on Petrol & Diesel by Rs. 5 and Rs. 10 respectively with effect from 04.11.2021. In response many states governments have also reduced Value Added Tax on petrol and diesel. Retail prices of petrol and diesel have sobered down across the country.

UK Government Tackles Inflation with Four Key Initiatives

2. Essential Commodities

Price situation of major essential commodities is being monitored by the Government on a regular basis and corrective action taken from time to time.

3. Pulses

(i) A buffer stock target of 23 lakh metric tonne (LMT) has been approved for 2021-22. Stocks are subsequently utilised for cooling down prices through supply to states and disposal through Open Market sales

(ii) Imposition of stock limits on some pulses under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 in July 2021 to prevent hoarding.

(iii) Changes in the import policy by keeping Tur and Urad under ‘free’ category till 31st December, 2021.

(iv) Basic import duty and Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess on Masur have been brought down to zero and 10% respectively.

(v) 5-year memorandum of understanding (MoUs) have been signed with Myanmar for annual import of 2.5 LMT of Urad and 1 LMT of Tur, and with Malawi for annual import of 0.50 LMT of Tur and MoU with Mozambique for annual import of 2 LMT Tur has been extended for another 5 years.

4. Edible Oils

To soften the prices of edible oils, the import duty on edible oils have been rationalised and stock limits imposed to avoid hoarding upto a period of March 31, 2022. National Mission on Edible Oils- Oil Palm has been approved with a financial outlay of Rs.11,040 crore to encourage domestic production and availability of oil palm.

Giving details on the various initiatives taken to safeguard the interests of the vulnerable population, both in rural and urban areas, the Minister stated that in the wake of COVlD-19 pandemic crisis in the country, the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) was started in April 2020 to provide additional free food grains to about 80 crore National Food Security Act (NFSA) beneficiaries in the country initially for a period of 3 months from April to June 2020 which was later extended for a further period of 5 months from July to November 2020.

The Minister further stated that in 2021, the PMGKAY scheme was resumed for a period of another 7 months from May to November 202l and has been further extended upto March 2022. Further, under the Atma Nirbhar Bharat Scheme (ANBS) food grains were allocated to all states/UTs for free distribution to migrants/stranded migrants and all those not having NFSA or any state PDS ration cards, for a period of 2 months of May and June 2020. Additionally, One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) enabled ration card portability for NFSA beneficiary to lift the entitled food grains for self or on behalf of the complete household from any Fair Price Shop (FPS) in the country by using their same/existing ration card with biometric authentication on an electronic Point of Sale (ePoS) device. So far, the ONORC plan is enabled in34 States/UTs covering about 75 crore beneficiaries (94.3% NFSA population) in the country, the Minister stated.

FAQ :

The government has reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel, is monitoring essential commodities, has implemented measures for pulses and edible oils, and is continuing food security schemes.

The Central Government reduced the Central Excise Duty on petrol by Rs. 5 and on diesel by Rs. 10 per litre, effective from 4th November 2021. Many state governments also reduced VAT on these fuels.

Measures include a buffer stock target, imposing stock limits to prevent hoarding, changing import policies to allow duty-free imports of Tur and Urad, and reducing import duties on Masur. MoUs have also been signed for imports.

Import duties on edible oils have been rationalised, stock limits imposed until March 31, 2022, and a National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm has been approved to boost domestic production.

The Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) provides free food grains to eligible beneficiaries and has been extended until March 2022. The Atma Nirbhar Bharat Scheme (ANBS) allocated food grains for migrants and others not covered by NFSA.

This initiative enables NFSA beneficiaries to collect their entitled food grains from any Fair Price Shop across the country using their existing ration card and biometric authentication.




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