A summer survey to study the ground realities of the Public Distribution
System (PDS), initiated by IIT Delhi, and coordinated by development
economists, Jean Dreze and Reetika Khera, was conducted in the month of
June, 2011. A group of research scholars and student volunteers spent three
weeks surveying the PDS in more than 100 randomly-selected villages spread
over nine states (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh,
Jharkhand, Orissa, R­ajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh). They
inspected the local fair price shops and interviewed more than a thousand
“below-the-poverty-line” (BPL) households.


Here are a group of articles written by them based on their findings :


*Open Letter to the PM **:  *In all the sample states, with the notable
exception of Bihar, there have been major initiatives in the recent past to
improve the PDS and these efforts are showing results. Most of the sample
households were getting the bulk if not the whole of their food­grain
entitlements under the PDS

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/letter-toprime-ministerpublic-distribution-system/443560/
(Also
contains table illustrating their findings)



*PDS: Signs of Revival* *by Reetika Khera*  Obituaries for the PDS system
are a bit premature, based as they are on outdated data and presumptions.
Despite flaws like pilfering and leakages, the system shows signs of
improvement in certain states.

http://www.hindu.com/mag/2011/06/12/stories/2011061250110400.htm



*PDS Leakages : The Plot Thickens* *by Reetika Khera and Jean Drèze* : While
diversion rates still remain high, evidence seems to point to substantial
improvements in the public distribution system around the country.

http://www.hindu.com/mag/2011/06/12/stories/2011061250110400.htm



*The PDS Learning Curve **by Jijo Jose:*  In Odisha, we surveyed two
districts: Nuapada, infamous for its starvation deaths and high rates of
distress migration, and Sundergarh, hotbed of the controversial POSCO
project. In each district we surveyed six villages, spread over two blocks

http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/pds-learning-curve

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