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Administrative Desk
The Food & Civil Supplies department is basically a service department which implements the Public Distribution System(PDS) as per the GOI guidelines to provide essential commodities (foodgrains) to the people especially the poorer section at subsidized rate and act as an effective agency in checking inflationary market price of essential commodities.
Prior to Statehood and even after attaining Statehood till early part of 1980’s the Government air lifted essential
commodities such as foodgrains and salt to far flung rural places where there is no access of road and road facilities. However, with a passage of time after the improvement of communication the State Government extended distribution of essential commodities through Fair Price ShAt present 1618 FPSs (1323 Rural and 295 Urban) in the state for distribution of foodgrains to the targeted beneficiaries.
The State has implemented the National Food Security Act’2013(NFSA)in the month of July’2016, initially with two districts namely Kohima&Dimapur followed by the rest of the districts w.e.f. August’2016.
With the introduction of end-to-end Computerization of TPDS operation in the state as per direction of Supreme Court Order, the delivery system is improving with transparency in transaction(s), which is now in public domain i.e. in the National Portal and State Portal as well.
Director Desk
Since its inception, the Department of Food and Civil Supplies has been the nodalagency for catering of Foodgrains and other essential commodities to the poor and needy at subsidized and affordable rates. Over the years the Departmental Officers and Staffs have been working with full dedication and sincerity in keeping with the prime vision for successful implementation of various schemes and policies of the Government in spite of encountering hurdles and technical problems from time to time. The policies of the Government are also being reviewed from time to time keeping in tune with the various changes that take place in demographic development and hence the Departmental Programmes are also being implemented accordingly. With more broader policies of the Government to give wider and sustainable coverage to poor and needy at large the Department is fully equipped to take up such challenges so as to enable the eligible beneficiaries of the state in getting its due share without compromising the quality and quantity of subsidized commodities.
Presently, the department after implementation ofNFSA’2013 (National Food Security Act) throughout the state w.e.f. August’2016 initially starting with two districts of Kohima and Dimapur from July’2016 is now beginning to show results by receiving appreciations and gratitude from the beneficiaries covering different districts. However, the success of any Programme / Schemes largely depends on the efforts of the officials & staffs involved and cooperation extend by the beneficiaries in particular and public in general.
RTI
RTI OFFICIALS IN THE DEPARTMENT.
In pursuance of the P& AR No.3/Gen-147/2005 Dated 04.10.2006 on the RTI Act 2005, the Appellate Authority (AA), Public Information Offier (PIOs) & Assistant Public Information Officer (APIOs) in respect of Food & Civil Supplies Department have been appointed.
i. Secretariat Level | ||||||||
a) | Appellate Authority(AA) | : Commissioner & Secretary | ||||||
b) Public information Officer (PIO) | : Joint Secretary. | |||||||
c) Assistant Public information Officer(APIO) | : Deputy Secretary | |||||||
ii. Directorate Level | ||||||||
a) Appellate Authority(AA) | : Smti. V.Lovitoly Sema, NCS | |||||||
Director F&CS. | ||||||||
b) Public information Officer (PIO) | : Shri. Temsu Jamir | |||||||
Addl. Director F&CS. | ||||||||
c) Assistant Public information Officer(APIO) | : Shri. Lanutoshi Jamir | |||||||
Jt. Director F&CS. | ||||||||
iii. District Level | ||||||||
SL. | ||||||||
NO. | DISTRICT | Name(s) of the PIO & APIO in the District(s) | ||||||
1. | Dimapur | PIO | Shri. S. Kavito Aomi, Assistant Director of Supply. | |||||
APIO | Smti. Portia T. Aienla, Inspector of Supply. | |||||||
2. | Kiphire | PIO | Shri. E. Panjei Konyak, Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Shri. Y. Renthungo Humtsoe, Sr. Inspector of Supply | |||||||
3. | Kohima | PIO | Shri. Ipetdaung Lungalung, Assistant Director of | |||||
Supply | ||||||||
APIO | Smti. Vihinu John , Sr. Inspector of Supply. | |||||||
4. | Longleng | PIO | Shri. John K.R Zeliang, Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Shri. Neilhoulie Seyie, Sr. Inspector of Supply. | |||||||
5. | Mokokchung | PIO | Shri. Jangmonger, Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Shri. Allen Imchen, Sr. Inspector of Supply | |||||||
6. | Mon | PIO | Shri. Neisazo Domeh, Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Smti. Ali Konyak, Sr. Inspector of Supply | |||||||
7. | Peren | PIO | Shri. Kepenlo Thong, Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Smti. Grace Metha, Sr. Inspector of Supply. | |||||||
8. | Phek | PIO | Shri. Kenyuhile Tep, Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Shri. Moanungsang, Sr. Inspector of Supply. | |||||||
9. | Tuensang | PIO | Smti. Ekoni Humtsoe , Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Shri. Sentitemsu Longkumer, Sr. Inspector of Supply. | |||||||
10. | Wokha | PIO | Shri. K. Mhonthung, Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Smti. W. Chanben Lotha , Sub-Inspector of Supply. | |||||||
11. | Zunheboto | PIO | Shri. Kiyevi I.Swu, Assistant Director of Supply | |||||
APIO | Smti. Shashilemla Pongen , Sr. Inspector of Supply. |
During 2019-20; 32 RTI Applications were received and disposed accordingly as per the Act.