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SUPREME COURT ORDER OF NOVEMBER 28, 2001 ITEM No.6 Court No. 2 SECTION PIL A/N MATTER S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 196 OF 2001 People's Union for Civil Liverties ... Petitioner (s) -Versus- Union of India & Ors. ... Respondent (s) (With appln. for interim relief and office report) Date : 28/11/2001 This Petition was called on for hearing today. UPON hearing counsel the Court made the following ORDER A number of directions are issued with regard to implementation of various Schemes in terms of the signed order. List the matter for further orders on 11th February, 2002. (S.L. Goyal) (Kanchan Jain) Court Master AR-cum-PS Signed order is placed on the file. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (C) NO. 196 OF 2001 People's Union for Civil Liberties ....Petitioner -Versus- Union of India & Ors. ....Respondents ORDER After hearing learned counsel for the parties, we issue, as an interim measure, the following directions: 1. TARGETED PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SCHEME (TPDS) (i) It is the case of the Union of India that there has been full compliance with regard to the allotment of foodgrain in relation to the TPDS. However, if any of the States gives a specific instance of non-compliance, the Union of India will do the needful within the framework of the Scheme. ii) The States are directed to complete the identification of BPL families, issuing of cards and commencement of distribution of 25 kgs. grain per family per month latest by 1st January, 2002. (iii) The Delhi Govt. will ensure that TPDS application forms are freely available and are given and received free of charge and there is an effective mechanism in place to ensure speedy and effective redressal of grievances. 2. ANTYODAYA ANNA YOJANA (i) It is the case of the Union of India that there has been full compliance with regard to the allotment of foodgrain in relation to Antyodaya Anna Yojana. However, if any of the States gives a specific instance of non-compliance, the Union of India will do the needful within the framework of the Scheme. (ii) We direct the States and the Union Territories to complete identification of beneficiaries, issuing of cards and distribution of grain under this Scheme latest by 1st January, 2002. (iii) It appears that some Antyodaya beneficiaries may be unable to lift grain because of penury. In such cases, the Centre, the States and the Union Territories are requested to consider giving the quota free after satisfying itself in this behalf. 3. MID DAY MEAL SCHEME (MDMS) (i) It is the case of the Union of India that there has been full compliance with regard to the Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDMS). However, if any of the States gives a specific instance of non-compliance, the Union of India will do the needful within the framework of the Scheme. (ii) We direct the State Governments/ Union Territories to implement the Mid-Day Meal Scheme by providing every child in every Government and Government assisted Primary Schools with a prepared mid day meal with a minimum content of 300 calories and 8-12 grams of protein each day of school for a minimum of 200 days. Those Governments providing dry rations instead of cooked meals must within three months start providing cooked meals in all Govt. and Govt. aided Primary Schools in all half the Districts of the State ( in order of poverty ) and must within a further period of three months extend the provision of cooked meals to the remaining parts of the State. (iii) We direct the Union of India and the FCI to ensure provision of fair average quality grain for the Scheme on time. The States/ Union Territories and the FCI are directed to do joint inspection of food grains. If the food grain is found, on joint inspection, not to be of fair average quality, it will be replaced by the FCI prior to lifting. 4. NATIONAL OLD AGE PENSION SCHEME (NOAPS) (i) It is the case of the Union of India that there has been full compliance with regard to the National Old Age Pension Scheme. However, if any of the States gives a specific instance of non-compliance, the Union of India will do the needful within the framework of the Scheme. (ii) The States are directed to identify the beneficiaries and to start making payments latest by 1st January, 2002. (iii) We direct the State Govts./ Union Territories to make payments promptly by the 7th of each month. 5. ANNAPURNA SCHEME The States/ Union Territories are directed to identify the beneficiaries and distribute the grain latest by 1st January, 2002. 6. INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SCHEME (ICDS) (i) We direct the State Govts./ Union Territories to implement the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in full and to ensure that every ICDS disbursing centre in the country shall provide as under:
(ii) It is the case of the Union of India that there has been full compliance of its obligations, if any, under the Scheme. However, if any of the States gives a specific instance of non-compliance, the Union of India will do the needful within the framework of
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