SARTHAK: A Unified Framework for Public Distribution System Reforms

SARTHAK

Context

Recently, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the SARTHAK Public Distribution System (PDS) Scheme, a comprehensive initiative aimed at enhancing the efficiency, transparency, and technological integration of the Public Distribution System across the country.

About SARTHAK Public Distribution System (PDS) Scheme

  1. SARTHAK (Scheme for Assistance in Ration Transport and Handling–Income with Automation in PDS) is an umbrella scheme aimed at modernising the Public Distribution System (PDS).
  2. It integrates two existing schemes:
    1. Assistance to States for intra-State movement of foodgrains and Fair Price Shop (FPS) dealer margins under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013.
    2. SMART PDS (Scheme for Modernization and Reforms through Technology in Public Distribution System).
  3. The scheme aims to create a unified administrative framework for efficient foodgrain distribution and strengthened implementation of the NFSA, 2013.
  4. The scheme will remain operational till March 2031.

Salient Features

  1. Promotes the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Blockchain to streamline PDS operations.
  2. Envisages integrated databases and a standardised digital architecture for real-time monitoring across the PDS network.
  3. Provides for AI-enabled analytics, grievance redressal systems, and State Command and Control Centres to strengthen data-driven governance and oversight.
  4. Introduces ISO-certified process frameworks to enhance transparency, security, and operational sustainability.