May 12, 2014

Food inspector suspended

Hisar, May 11
The Food and Supplies Department has suspended an inspector following an inquiry report indicating irregularities in granting licences for fair price shops in villages of Hisar. 
Reports say a departmental inquiry has found that 68 licences for ration depots under the Public Distribution System had been granted in violation of the Haryana Public Distribution System (Control) Order 2009. 
Following the report, the department had suspended Hisar inspector Krishan Kumar. The suspension order stated that his headquarters would be Rohtak during the period of his suspension.
District Food and Supplies Commissioner Dr Ghanshyam said the ration depots were granted licences as per the requirement and approval by the Hisar district administration. He denied any wrongdoing in granting the licences.

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