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Probe Ordered Into Sacks, PP Bags Quality

Civil Supplies Corporation investigates wheat storage bags, PP bags quality after complaints.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 10 July 2026 at 03:00 am
Probe Ordered Into Sacks, PP Bags Quality

A probe has been ordered by the Managing Director of the Civil Supplies Corporation, Bhaskar Lakshakar, into the quality of sacks and PP bags used to pack food grains in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. This decision comes after 86,000 quintals of wheat went missing, prompting complaints about the quality of the storage bags.

The investigation was initiated after the chairman of the corporation, KP Yadav, instructed the officials to look into the matter. A team has been set up under the general manager (procurement) to probe the case. The team will be led by different officials in various districts, including AGM SC Hedau in Sehore, Ujjain, and Ratlam, AGM Jyoti Chokse in Vidisha, Narmadapuram, and Dewas, and Manager Hemraj More in Bhopal, Raisen, and Narsinghpur.

The officials have been directed to submit the probe report within five days, along with photographs of the PP bags and sacks. The probe was necessitated due to the acute shortage of PP bags and sacks caused by the war between the USA and Iran. The corporation had floated a tender and purchased PP bags and sacks in a hurry, which has raised questions about their quality.

The shortage of PP bags and sacks has been a major concern for the corporation, and the hurried purchase has led to suspicions about the quality of the materials used. The corporation has decided to take action against the guilty parties based on the probe report.

The investigation is expected to reveal the truth behind the missing wheat and the quality of the storage bags. The probe team will examine the PP bags and sacks used in various districts and submit their findings to the corporation.

The Civil Supplies Corporation is responsible for storing and distributing food grains, and the quality of the storage bags is crucial to prevent losses. The corporation has taken a step in the right direction by ordering a probe into the matter.

The outcome of the probe will be crucial in determining the next course of action for the corporation. The investigation will help identify the responsible parties and prevent such incidents in the future.

In conclusion, the probe ordered by the Civil Supplies Corporation is a significant step towards addressing the concerns about the quality of sacks and PP bags used to pack food grains. The investigation will help ensure that the corporation takes necessary measures to prevent losses and maintain the quality of the storage materials.

The incident has highlighted the need for the corporation to be vigilant about the quality of materials used for storing food grains. The probe will help the corporation to take corrective measures and prevent such incidents in the future.

The people of Madhya Pradesh will be watching the outcome of the probe with interest, as it will have a direct impact on the availability and quality of food grains in the state. The corporation's decision to order a probe is a welcome step, and the outcome will be eagerly awaited.

The investigation will also help to restore the public's faith in the corporation's ability to manage and distribute food grains efficiently. The probe will be a significant step towards ensuring that the corporation is transparent and accountable in its operations.

In the end, the probe will help the Civil Supplies Corporation to improve its services and prevent losses due to substandard storage materials. The corporation's decision to order a probe is a positive step, and the outcome will be crucial in determining the future course of action.

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