Hindustan Times (Delhi)

2MN WITHOUT RATION CARDS IN DELHI ELIGIBLE FOR STATE GOVT’S FREE RATION SCHEME

- Abhishek Dey abhishek.dey@hindustant­imes.com

The Delhi government has estimated that a maximum of two million people who don’t have ration cards will be eligible for 5kg food grain at 100% subsidy, as part of its lockdown relief measures. The distributi­on will be done at 280 government schools, said Delhi’s food and civil supplies minister Imran Hussain on Friday.

“Needy people who don’t possess ration cards, including unorganise­d workers, migrant workers, building and constructi­on workers, domestic helps are eligible to receive food grains under this relief initiative. Ration will be provided to a maximum of ₹2 lakh beneficiar­ies in the initial phase. Later, as per demand and need assessment from the field, the initiative can be extended up to 20 lakh beneficiar­ies,” said Hussain in a press statement.

He further said, “The nonpds (public distributi­on system) ration shall be distribute­d from designated schools from 10am to 4pm, with weekly off on Sunday. Each school identified for distributi­on of non-pds ration will be provided a login ID and password for entering the stock received.” He added that the details entered will help in keeping a proper record for the purpose of registrati­on and distributi­on.

Government documents seen by HT showed that the 280 schools will be identified to ensure four distributi­on points in each of the 70 assembly constituen­cies in the city.

The government has also started looking for transporte­rs for carrying the ration from the three designated godowns in Narela, Mayapuri and Gheora to the schools.

Senior government officials, however, said they are yet to decide the exact date of starting the ration distributi­on system under the scheme.

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