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Technical and Financial Feasibility of Information Technology Enabled Public Distribution System


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1 Assistant Professor, Alliance School of Businss, Alliance University - Central Campus, Chikkahagade Cross, Chandapura - Anekal Main Road, Anekal, Bangalore - 562106, India
2 Professor, Alliance School of Businss, Alliance University - Central Campus, Chikkahagade Cross, Chandapura - Anekal Main Road, Anekal, Bangalore - 562106, India
     

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This paper tries to address an issue of massive inefficiencies and leakages in one of the largest public distribution systems in the world. Diversion of public distribution system commodities is beyond imagination, and that leads to huge losses to the government and more importantly, the targeted beneficiaries of the public distribution system remain deprived of benefits. This study concludes that it is feasible - both on the technology and the financial front - to establish an effective public distribution system that helps plugging leakages and diversion of commodities and making sure that benefits reach the targeted population and that too, in a country with poor infrastructure, so much so that almost one-sixth of the villages in the country do not even have electricity. In addition, this study highlights how information technology can be leveraged to provide its benefits to the population at the bottom of the pyramid.

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Public Distribution System, Leakage, Commodities, Corruption, Infrastructure, Information Technology, Food Grains, Smart Cards

H24, H40, H21, I38

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Nehal Mayank Joshipura
Assistant Professor, Alliance School of Businss, Alliance University - Central Campus, Chikkahagade Cross, Chandapura - Anekal Main Road, Anekal, Bangalore - 562106, India
Mayank Harshvadan Joshipura
Professor, Alliance School of Businss, Alliance University - Central Campus, Chikkahagade Cross, Chandapura - Anekal Main Road, Anekal, Bangalore - 562106, India

Abstract


This paper tries to address an issue of massive inefficiencies and leakages in one of the largest public distribution systems in the world. Diversion of public distribution system commodities is beyond imagination, and that leads to huge losses to the government and more importantly, the targeted beneficiaries of the public distribution system remain deprived of benefits. This study concludes that it is feasible - both on the technology and the financial front - to establish an effective public distribution system that helps plugging leakages and diversion of commodities and making sure that benefits reach the targeted population and that too, in a country with poor infrastructure, so much so that almost one-sixth of the villages in the country do not even have electricity. In addition, this study highlights how information technology can be leveraged to provide its benefits to the population at the bottom of the pyramid.

Keywords


Public Distribution System, Leakage, Commodities, Corruption, Infrastructure, Information Technology, Food Grains, Smart Cards

H24, H40, H21, I38




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2013%2Fv6i1%2F59947