Q1. Which of the following has the primary responsibility for the distribution of food grains in India?
Explanation
The Food Corporation of India is the central agency linked with procurement, storage, movement and distribution of food grains for the public distribution system and other welfare schemes. The Bureau of Indian Standards frames and certifies standards for goods and services; it does not distribute food grains. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India regulates food safety and standards, not grain distribution. Employees' State Insurance is a social security and health insurance scheme for workers, so it is unrelated to the public food-grain distribution function.
