Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution is a government ministry of India. The ministry is headed by a Cabinet rank minister.

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Branch of Government of India
Ministry of Consumer Affairs

South Block building, housing the Cabinet Secretariat
Agency overview
Formed2 September 1946
JurisdictionGovernment of India
HeadquartersSansad Bhavan, New Delhi
Annual budget205,765 crore (US$26 billion) (2023–24 est.)
Ministers responsible
Websitehttps://consumeraffairs.nic.in/

Departments edit

The ministry is divided into two departments, the Department of Food and Public Distribution and the Department of Consumer Affairs.

Department of Food and Public Distribution edit

The objectives of the department are to ensure:

  • remunerative rates for the farmers.
  • supply of food grains at reasonable prices through the public distribution system.

Public Distribution System edit

The Indian Public Distribution System (PDS) is a national food security system that distributes subsidised food to India's poor. Major commodities include wheat, rice, sugar and kerosene. Surpluses of food from increased crop yields (as a result of the Green Revolution and good monsoon seasons) are managed by the Food Corporation of India, established by the Food Corporation Act 1964. The system implements national policy for farm price support, operations, procurement, storage, preservation, inter-state movement and distribution. PDS has a network of about 478,000 Fair Price Shops (FPS), perhaps the largest distribution network of its type in the world, operated by the Union Government and state governments.

Department of Consumer Affairs edit

The department administers the policies for Consumer Cooperatives, price monitoring, essential commodity availability, consumer movement and control of statutory bodies such as the Bureau of Indian Standards(BIS) and Weights and Measures.[1]

The department is responsible for:[1]

  • National Test House
  • Standards of Weights and Measures
  • The Bureau of Indian Standards
  • Consumer Cooperatives
  • Forward Markets Commission, Mumbai
  • Monitoring of Prices and Availability of essential commodities
  • The Consumer Protection Act, 2019
  • Consumer Welfare Fund
  • Internal Trade
  • Inter-State Trade: The Spirituous Preparations (Inter-State Trade and Commerce) Control Act, 1955 (39 of 1955).
  • Control of Futures Trading: the Forward Contracts (Regulations) Act, 1952 (74 of 1952).

The department regulates the availability and prescribes measures to see that the system works towards the food security of vulnerable people. This intent is to increase dignity, accountability, visibility, positive orientation and changed mind set.

Ministers edit

Food & Agriculture (1947–71) edit

#PortraitNameTerm of officePrime MinisterParty
1 Rajendra Prasad15 August 194714 January 1948152 daysJawaharlal NehruIndian National Congress
2 Jairamdas Daulatram19 January 194813 May 19502 years, 114 days
3 K M Munshi13 May 195013 May 19522 years, 0 days
4 Rafi Ahmed Kidwai13 May 195224 October 19542 years, 164 days
5Ajit Prasad Jain25 November 195424 August 19594 years, 303 days
6 S. K. Patil24 August 19591 September 19634 years, 8 days
7 Swaran Singh1 September 19639 June 1964282 days
8 Chidambaram Subramaniam9 June 196412 March 19672 years, 276 daysLal Bahadur Shastri
Indira Gandhi
9 Jagjivan Ram13 March 196727 June 19703 years, 106 daysIndira Gandhi
10 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed27 June 19702 May 1971309 days
Ministry of Food was renamed as Ministry of Agriculture with four departments, including the Department of Food[2]

Food & Civil Supplies (1983–91) edit

#PortraitNameTerm of officePrime MinisterParty
11 Bhagwat Jha Azad14 February 198331 December 19841 year, 321 daysIndira Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi
Indian National Congress
12 Rao Birendra Singh31 December 198425 September 1985268 daysRajiv Gandhi
13Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo25 September 198527 January 1986124 days
14P. Shiv Shankar27 January 198612 May 1986105 days
15H. K. L. Bhagat12 May 198614 February 19881 year, 278 days
16Sukh Ram14 February 19882 December 19891 year, 291 days
17Nathuram Mirdha8 December 198910 November 1990337 daysV. P. SinghJanata Dal
(12) Rao Birendra Singh21 November 199021 June 1991212 daysChandra ShekharSamajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)

Food (1991–96) edit

#PortraitNameTerm of officePrime MinisterParty
1Kalpnath Rai18 January 199321 December 19941 year, 337 daysP. V. Narasimha RaoIndian National Congress
2 P. V. Narasimha Rao21 December 199410 February 199551 days
3 Ajit Singh10 February 199516 May 19961 year, 96 days

Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution (1991–96) edit

#PortraitNameTerm of officePrime MinisterParty
1 P. V. Narasimha Rao21 June 199118 January 19931 year, 211 daysP. V. Narasimha RaoIndian National Congress
2 A. K. Antony18 January 19938 February 19952 years, 21 days
3 Buta Singh10 February 199516 May 19961 year, 96 days

Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (1996–present) edit

#PortraitNameTerm of officePrime MinisterParty
1 Atal Bihari Vajpayee16 May 19961 June 199616 daysAtal Bihari VajpayeeBharatiya Janata Party
2Devendra Prasad Yadav1 June 199621 April 1997324 daysDeve GowdaJanata Dal
3 Inder Kumar Gujral21 April 199724 April 19973 daysI.K. Gujral
4Chaturanan Mishra24 April 199710 January 1998261 daysCommunist Party of India
5 Balwant Singh Ramoowalia10 January 199819 March 199868 daysIndependent
6 Surjit Singh Barnala19 March 199813 October 19991 year, 208 daysAtal Bihari VajpayeeShiromani Akali Dal
7 Shanta Kumar13 October 19991 July 20022 years, 261 daysBharatiya Janata Party
8 Sharad Yadav1 July 200222 May 20041 year, 326 daysJanata Dal (United)
9 Sharad Pawar22 May 200419 January 20116 years, 242 daysManmohan SinghNationalist Congress Party
10 K. V. Thomas19 January 201126 May 20143 years, 127 daysIndian National Congress
11 Ram Vilas Paswan26 May 20148 October 20206 years, 135 daysNarendra ModiLok Janshakti Party
12 Piyush Goyal8 October 2020Incumbent3 years, 237 daysBharatiya Janata Party

See also edit

References edit

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

  1. ^ a b "Dept of Consumer Affairs – Overview". Dept of Consumer Affairs. Archived from the original on 12 December 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
  2. ^ "History | About Us | Department of food and distribution, India". dfpd.gov.in.