According to the Food Security Network, which recently inspected the rice deficit
areas, 75 percent of families of the VDCs do not have rice at their
homes.
People in the VDCs face food shortage
every year as their produce hardly lasts three months. “We depend on subsidised
rice for around
nine months every year,” said Ran BK of Kolti.
Dhirendra Nepali of Kotila returned empty-handed after officials at the
Kolti-based depot said they do not have rice in stock.
“We have no any foodstuff at home,” he said.
On Wednesday, local people had staged demonstrations in Kolti Bazaar,
demanding that the subsidised be supplied to the district at the earliest.
District leaders of the CPN-UML have also submitted a memorandum to Interim
Election Government Chairman Khil Raj Regmi through Chief District Officer
Dhrubaraj Joshi on Friday, demanding that the problem of food shortage be
addressed soon. In response, Joshi said the NFC has assured that it will supply
200 quintals of rice though the
Kolti-based depot has demanded for 2,000 quintals.
The District Agriculture Development Office said the district requires 24,000
metric tonnes of rice every year.
However, Ganeshraj Padhya, a representative of the Food Security Network, said
only 20,000 metric tonnes of rice is supplied
in the district annually.
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