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Web-Enabled Ration Distribution andControlling
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Abstract
E-government is increasingly being used to improve
transparency in the government sector and to combat
corruption. A well-planned e-government strategy can build a
more efficient, accountable and transparent government. We
first analyze the theoretical background of anti-corruption
strategy which illustrates the advantages of e-government
services.
Second, discusses two examples of e-government where
corruption was significantly reduced and draws lessons on
leadership and managerial issues in deploying information and
communication technology (ICT) to combat corruption. In
addition, let us discuss the e-government as an anti-corruption
strategy in India and point out the urgent tasks for good e-
government in India. Finally, let us analyze some challenges to
the development of the e-government system and its existing
problems.
Here efforts from our side are done to overcome one
of the corruption problem involve in ration distribution system
through a kind of electrodynamics web template where
distribution of kerosene, rice, wheat etc. at rural and urban
areas, will be checked, monitored and controlled with filtering
the problem of corruption and adulteration
INTRODUCTION
Web Enabled Ration Distribution and Controlling is the
project that will allow a smooth and easy ration
distribution. This paper explains the concept of ration
distribution. It also focuses on the project of Web enabled
ration distribution and controlling. The project is about
using the latest technology in the oldest theory of Ration
Distribution of our nation. The prior Ration Distribution
was known as Public Distribution System (PDS). This
system enabled the distribution of food equally among
poor people.In addition to household ration card, all the
BPL cardholders are issued with two different colors of
coupons separately for rice and kerosene. These coupons
are issued in the form of small booklets for a period of one
year initially. The printing cost of these booklets is
collected from the cardholders @ Rs.5/- each.
LITERATURE SURVEY
The Public Distribution System (PDS) evolved as a
system of management of scarcity and for distribution of
food grains at affordable prices. Over the years, PDS has
become an important part of Government’s policy for
management of food economy in the country. PDS is
supplemental in nature and is not intended to make
available the entire requirement of any of the commodities
distributed under it to a household or a section of the
society. [1]
PDS is operated under the joint responsibility of the
Central and the State Governments. The Central
government, through FCI, has assumed the responsibility
for procurement, storage, transportation and bulk
allocation of food grains to the State Governments. The
operational responsibilities including allocation within
State, identification of families below the poverty line,
issue of Ration Cards and supervision of the functioning of
FPS, rest with the State Governments. Under the PDS,
presently the commodities namely wheat, rice, sugar and
kerosene are being allocated to the States or UTs for
distribution. [2]
PROPOSED SYSTEM
Some of the limitations of conventional ration shop
system:
Due to the manual measurements in the
conventional system, the user cannot get the accurate
quantity of material.
And also there is a chance for the illegal usage of
our products in the conventional system. i.e. the materials
are
robbed by making wrong entries in the register without
the knowledge of the ration card holder. Due to that large
amount of money given by government gets wasted.
CONCLUSION
As this system is a propose system we can see that by
using such a system we can avoid corruption in
ration/public distribution system to a large extend. This
system has greater scope in future. As there is no manual
data stored and all information is stored in database, the
higher authority can check the details as and when it’s
necessary through the use of servers.