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FCI GRS: Food Corporation of India launches grievance redressal app for rice millers

Punjab has 5,500 rice millers
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Union Food Minister Pralhad Joshi on Monday launched a new application to address procurement related grievances of rice millers across India and specially in Punjab.

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The application -- FCI GRS is available on Google Play Store for download.

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‘Delighted to launch @FCI_India’s Grievance Redressal System Mobile App (FCI GRS) for Rice Millers!

This remarkable step, aligned with Hon’ble PM @narendramodi ji’s Digital India vision, aims to empower our hardworking rice millers across the nation by serving as a direct bridge to FCI, enabling streamlined & transparent grievance redressal system,’ Joshi said.

He said launch of the application also underscores the government commitment to building a governance system that is truly inclusive, accountable and rooted in the needs of the citizens.

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The minister has announced launching of the new app for grievance redressal of rice millers on Sunday.

Punjab has 5,500 rice millers.

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