Odisha mandates CCTV in paddy transport
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Odisha mandates CCTV in paddy transport

In a bid to enhance transparency and accountability in the paddy procurement process, Odisha plans to install CCTV cameras across its mandis. This initiative aims to monitor the entire process of paddy transportation from procurement centers to storage facilities. The move comes amidst efforts to curb malpractices and ensure fair dealings in the state's agricultural sector.

The decision to introduce CCTV surveillance in mandis aligns with Odisha's commitment to modernize its agricultural infrastructure. By leveraging technology, the state aims to create a more accountable system that safeguards the interests of farmers and prevents any potential exploitation during the crucial procurement phase.

With the installation of CCTV cameras, authorities will be able to monitor the loading and unloading of paddy bags, ensuring adherence to prescribed norms and preventing any diversion or mishandling of the grain. This step is expected to significantly boost confidence among farmers regarding the transparency of the procurement process.

The implementation of CCTV surveillance is part of Odisha's broader strategy to leverage technology for agricultural development. By adopting such measures, the state not only aims to streamline operations but also seeks to eliminate discrepancies that may arise during the transport and storage of agricultural produce.

This initiative underscores Odisha's proactive approach towards enhancing governance in the agricultural sector. It reflects the state government's commitment to leveraging technological advancements to benefit farmers and ensure efficient management of agricultural resources.

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In a bid to enhance transparency and accountability in the paddy procurement process, Odisha plans to install CCTV cameras across its mandis. This initiative aims to monitor the entire process of paddy transportation from procurement centers to storage facilities. The move comes amidst efforts to curb malpractices and ensure fair dealings in the state's agricultural sector. The decision to introduce CCTV surveillance in mandis aligns with Odisha's commitment to modernize its agricultural infrastructure. By leveraging technology, the state aims to create a more accountable system that safeguards the interests of farmers and prevents any potential exploitation during the crucial procurement phase. With the installation of CCTV cameras, authorities will be able to monitor the loading and unloading of paddy bags, ensuring adherence to prescribed norms and preventing any diversion or mishandling of the grain. This step is expected to significantly boost confidence among farmers regarding the transparency of the procurement process. The implementation of CCTV surveillance is part of Odisha's broader strategy to leverage technology for agricultural development. By adopting such measures, the state not only aims to streamline operations but also seeks to eliminate discrepancies that may arise during the transport and storage of agricultural produce. This initiative underscores Odisha's proactive approach towards enhancing governance in the agricultural sector. It reflects the state government's commitment to leveraging technological advancements to benefit farmers and ensure efficient management of agricultural resources.

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