You are serving as a Block Development Officer (BDO) in a remote tribal district experiencing an acute seasonal food scarcity. The state government has recently mandated electronic Point of Sale (e-POS) biometric authentication for all grain distributions under the Public Distribution System (PDS). However, due to persistent telecommunication server outages and biometric recognition failures among elderly laborers, over 300 vulnerable families have been denied their monthly food rations for two consecutive weeks. Fair price shop dealers refuse to issue manual rations, fearing severe financial penalties and audit recoveries for non-compliance with e-governance rules. Which of the following represents the most ethically sound and administratively appropriate course of action for you to resolve this dilemma?
- AInstruct fair price shop dealers to strictly adhere to e-POS biometric authentication and ask affected villagers to wait until connectivity is restored, preserving system transparency and preventing leakage.
- Authorize temporary offline distribution of food grains using paper registers under joint verification by the Gram Panchayat Secretary and local village council, while deploying technical teams to restore network connectivity and reporting the exception to the District Supply Officer for ex-post audit.Cevap
- COrder the immediate suspension of all fair price shop dealers and direct police forces to break open state godowns for unrecorded distribution to the starving villagers.
- DIssue an informal verbal directive to dealers to distribute grain manually without maintaining any records, promising to personally shield them from future administrative audits.