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PDS reforms introduced to reduce diversion and smuggling of ration: A.P. Minister — UPSC Current Affairs | September 20, 2025
PDS reforms introduced to reduce diversion and smuggling of ration: A.P. Minister
Recent PDS reforms announced by Minister Nadendla Manohar leverage GPS, AI, Aadhaar and e‑POS to curb diversion and enhance transparency, directly linking to UPSC topics on welfare schemes and governance. Understanding these initiatives and their implementation challenges is crucial for both prelims fact recall and mains analytical answers.
Minister for Civil Supplies, Food and Consumer Affairs Nadendla Manohar on Saturday said reforms were introduced in the Public Distribution System (PDS) to reduce diversion and smuggling of ration through GPS tracking, AI surveillance in warehouses and stricter inspections. Interacting with students of Westin College as part of the 15th edition of the “Coffee and Conversation” series, organised by the institution, the Minister said upcoming initiatives include aadhaar-based authentication, e-POS systems, public dashboards, WhatsApp grievance centres, and independent audits. He said the reforms were aimed at ensuring that the poor and farmers benefit directly, making PDS not just a welfare scheme but a symbol of dignity, justice, and trust. Engaging with students, the Minister said that leadership for him meant inspiring people with vision, taking responsibility, ensuring transparency, measurable outcomes, and ethical accountability. He said one should have courage to face criticism calmly, remain steady under pressure, and draw strength from conviction. He said failures are part of public life, but commitment to society and people’s trust drive perseverance. He said the need was to lead by example, explain the purpose behind reforms, recognise contributions, and inspire teams by showing their societal impact. Regarding sports, he said they instill discipline, perseverance, and resilience, which continue to guide his public service. Mr. Manohar handed over international placement visas to 50 Westin students selected for leading hotels in Dubai and New Zealand and congratulated the management for securing 13,000 international job opportunities for its students. Westin director Durga Prasad, principal Chandrasekhar, faculty members and others were present.
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Minister for Civil Supplies, Food and Consumer Affairs Nadendla Manohar on Saturday said reforms were introduced in the Public Distribution System (PDS) to reduce diversion and smuggling of ration through GPS tracking, AI surveillance in warehouses and stricter inspections. Interacting with students of Westin College as part of the 15th edition of the “Coffee and Conversation” series, organised by the institution, the Minister said upcoming initiatives include aadhaar-based authentication, e-POS systems, public dashboards, WhatsApp grievance centres, and independent audits. He said the reforms were aimed at ensuring that the poor and farmers benefit directly, making PDS not just a welfare scheme but a symbol of dignity, justice, and trust. Engaging with students, the Minister said that leadership for him meant inspiring people with vision, taking responsibility, ensuring transparency, measurable outcomes, and ethical accountability. He said one should have courage to face criticism calmly, remain steady under pressure, and draw strength from conviction. He said failures are part of public life, but commitment to society and people’s trust drive perseverance. He said the need was to lead by example, explain the purpose behind reforms, recognise contributions, and inspire teams by showing their societal impact. Regarding sports, he said they instill discipline, perseverance, and resilience, which continue to guide his public service. Mr. Manohar handed over international placement visas to 50 Westin students selected for leading hotels in Dubai and New Zealand and congratulated the management for securing 13,000 international job opportunities for its students. Westin director Durga Prasad, principal Chandrasekhar, faculty members and others were present.
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