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What exactly is PDS bill and how is it calculated?
What exactly is PDS bill and how is it calculated?
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The PDS (Public Distribution System) bill is a document that outlines the subsidized food grains and essential commodities distributed to eligible households through government-run fair price shops. It is calculated based on the quantity of food grains and commodities purchased by the government at minimum support prices (MSPs) and the costs incurred in procurement, storage, transportation, and distribution. The bill includes factors such as procurement costs, storage charges, transportation expenses, administrative costs, and subsidies provided to beneficiaries.