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Expedite registration of Punjab State Warehousing Corporation: Parliamentary panel

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A parliamentary standing committee has suggested that the state warehousing corporations (SWCs) of Punjab and a few other states should be registered by the Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA) and the matter should be expedited.

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The observation has been made by the parliamentary standing committee on food and consumer affairs, led by DMK MP K Kanimozhi, in its report on the functioning of WDRA, which was submitted in Parliament on Monday.

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The Punjab State Warehousing Corporation is not registered under the WDRA provisions as of now, as the regulatory body registers only those bodies that meet the standards prescribed by it.

A warehouse body has to have minimum net worth prescribed under the WDRA rules. The SWCs of Punjab and other states don’t have the required networth for registering their warehouses.

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