The Asian Age

Delivery of ration at doorstep gets Cabinet approval

◗ The Cabinet decision will now be sent to lieutenant­governor Anil Baijal for his approval

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The city Cabinet on Tuesday approved the proposal for home delivery of ration under Targeted Public Distributi­on System to all ration beneficiar­ies in the national capital.

The Cabinet, chaired by CM Arvind Kejriwal, approved the department of food, supply and consumer affairs proposal for providing doorstep delivery of wheat, rice and sugar to eligible beneficiar­ies of Targeted Public Distributi­on System under National Food Security Act 2013. The Cabinet decision will now be sent to lieutenant- governor Anil Baijal for his approval.

The project for doorstep delivery of food grains is aimed at reforming the Targeted PDS in public interest. The AAP government is committed to ensure that eligible beneficiar­ies receive their due ration in a transparen­t manner with maximum ease. Aadhaar- based identifica­tion of ration holders was one such reform, which has faced teething problems resulting in ration beneficiar­ies facing unforeseen trouble. Given this experience, doorstep delivery of ration is aimed at removing the problems faced by ration beneficiar­ies.

The attention of the Cabinet was also drawn to the extant laws and guidelines issued by the ministry of consumer affairs, Government of India, asking state government­s to ensure home delivery of ration to the beneficiar­ies experienci­ng difficulty in getting their entitled quantum of subsidised foodgrain due to old age and physical disability.

The service provider for home delivery of ration will be selected in a transparen­t manner through open bidding. The proposal is aimed at providing a higher level of transparen­cy in delivery system through inbuilt online monitoring system which will weed out corruption and diversion of food grains. It will save time and resources of ration beneficiar­ies of Delhi.

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Arvind Kejriwal

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