Saturday, May 23


Hyderabad: BRS senior leader and MLC Dasoju Sravan has questioned the state govt’s decision to centralise the procurement of groceries and essential commodities for lakhs of impoverished students studying in SC, ST, BC, minority, and welfare residential schools and hostels. Sravan alleged that there was a conspiracy to embezzle crores of rupees commission lies behind these centralised tenders.In a letter to chief minister A Revanth Reddy and chief secretary K Rama Krishna Rao on Saturday, the MLC wondered whether a district collector, who can successfully execute complex land acquisitions, manage irrigation projects worth hundreds of crores, oversee the public distribution system, handle housing schemes, and seamlessly conduct highly sensitive elections, lack the basic capability to procure quality red gram and cooking oil for hostels within their own districts?Sravan said the govt was snatching away the home-grown Telangana brand Tandur Red Gram, which holds an international Geographical Indication (GI Tag) and possesses the highest nutritional value – from the meals of poor residential students. “For the personal profit of corporate contractors, plans are underway to bypass local farmers and instead import cheap, substandard, long-stored pulses from African countries (like Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania) that carry heavy chemical and pesticide residues,” he claimed.As per the transparent guidelines followed by the Telangana State Food Corporation, grocery tenders must be called once every three months. He demanded the govt to completely scrap the controversial centralised grocery tender notification and restore transparent, accountable procurement through the established District Procurement Committees (DPCs).



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