Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ration at doorstep in 6-7 months: Kejriwal

- Abhishek Dey abhishek.dey@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday announced the Mukhyamant­ri Ghar-ghar Ration Yojana, a scheme in which the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government aims to provide ration at the doorstep of 1.85 million households in the next six-seven months.

“The Delhi cabinet today (Tuesday) cleared the scheme on doorstep delivery of ration. It will be named Mukhyamant­ri Gharghar Ration Yojana. Under the scheme, ration will be processed, packed and delivered at the doorsteps of beneficiar­ies. The scheme will be fully implemente­d in 6-7 months. This is the amount of time that is needed for floating tenders and engaging agencies for implementa­tion,” said Kejriwal in a video press briefing.

With the doorstep delivery scheme, the Delhi government will also implement the central government’s ‘one nation, one ration card policy’, which makes the whole ration system more portable, the Delhi CM said. The policy would benefit beneficiar­ies who are registered in Delhi to avail ration in other states and vice-versa.

The Delhi government already delivers nearly 70 services at the doorstep of citizens under the doorstep delivery schemes. People could just call on the centralise­d number—1076—and place a service request. The services include the issuance of certificat­es (caste, income, domicile, delayed birth order; duplicate registrati­on certificat­e of the vehicle, transfer of vehicle ownership), and new water and sewer connection­s, among others.

The chief minister said that ration beneficiar­ies will have to choose between doorstep delivery and the traditiona­l way of collecting ration from designated fair price shops. “Those who opt for the doorstep scheme will get processed flour instead of wheat,” said Kejriwal, calling the scheme a “revolution­ary step” in governance.

As per government records, Delhi currently has around 7.5 million ration beneficiar­ies and 2,028 designated fair price shops.

The Delhi government on Monday directed all fair price shops in the city to update their contacts and Aadhaar details for the scheme. The order, which HT has seen, further said the government also plans to re-introduce the electronic point of sales (e-pos) system.

As per the plan, e-pos devices will be given to all 2,028 fair price shops in Delhi and to agents who would deliver the monthly ration at the doorsteps of card holders. The process includes entering the ration card number into the device, followed by the biometrics (fingerprin­t scanning) of the beneficiar­y or entering the Aadhaar card details. Once the details are matched with the database, the ration will be disbursed to the beneficiar­y.

The Delhi government had stopped using e-pos since April 2018, in the wake of a large number of complaints concerning inconvenie­nce in availing ration owing to technical glitches that also entailed a tussle between the elected government and top bureaucrat­s in the food department. “By now, we have got all e-pos machines checked and technical glitches have been resolved. Delhi has 100% Aadhaar seeding of its ration card holders. We can start using e-pos again,” said a senior government official who did not wish to be identified.

The Delhi government was supposed to launch the doorstep ration delivery scheme in March 2018 but could not do so because of some administra­tive issues. “Later, in 2019, the government initiated a pilot project of doorstep delivery in around five (of 272) municipal wards in the city and some glitches were identified. All issues have been resolved now and we are in a position to launch the scheme at the earliest,” said a senior official in the food and civil supplies department who did not wish to be identified.

HT had reported in May about Kejriwal directing the food and civil supplies department to restart the Delhi government’s flagship project of doorstep delivery of ration using e-pos devices. The direction came after Union food minister Ram Vilas Paswan wrote to Kejriwal, urging Delhi to implement the Centre’s ‘one nation, one ration’ card policy.

Paswan’s letter came at a time when the Capital witnessed largescale reverse migration of the labour force in the light of the lockdown that was imposed to contain the spread of Covid-19.

“A scheme on doorstep delivery of ration can help the government tackle mismanagem­ent and irregulari­ties in the public distributi­on system, which ultimately leads to people being deprived of their basic rights—subsidised food items in this case. The scheme, if implemente­d effectivel­y, can also check potential hoarding. From the point of view of the beneficiar­ies, it provides a convenient option for availing ration, especially if the card holders are the elderly or pregnant or persons with disability, etc. However, the government should consider involving civil rights groups in the process, which will help in making it more inclusive and efficient,” said Sunil Kumar Aledia, executive director at the Centre for Holistic Developmen­t.

 ?? HT ?? Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s digital press conference on Tuesday n
HT Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s digital press conference on Tuesday n

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