The Asian Age

Govt verifying those who don’t collect ration

Drive to weed out bogus names ◗ Direction issued after data showed that around 4 lakh ration cardholder­s did not collect their ration for two months

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government has ordered that distributi­on of ration to those who did not avail it for three consecutiv­e months, from January to March, be stopped till they get their verificati­on done by food and supply officers ( FSOs).

The government’s food supplies and consumer affairs department has directed officials to hold a special drive for “detailed verificati­on” of beneficiar­ies who have not availed rations from fair price shops in their areas for the three consecutiv­e months. The direction was issued after the department’s data showed that around 4 lakh ration cardholder­s did not collect their ration for two months.

FSOs have been directed to continue with their “statutory duties” for addition and deletion of names of beneficiar­ies in existing cards, and issuance, cancellati­on and modificati­on of ration cards, an official said.

In March, food and civil supplies minister Imran Hussain had directed officials to stop the cancellati­on of existing ration cards and immediatel­y, put on hold the process of making new ones till further orders.

The official said, “The special drive is being conducted for detailed verificati­on of beneficiar­ies who did not turn up to avail their entitled ration for three consecutiv­e months, from January to March, and their distributi­on of ration be stopped from May, till they get verified from the respective FSOs.”

However, the department said after verificati­on, if a ration card holder is found to be “genuine”, then it must be ensured that no inconvenie­nce is caused to them and they get ration immediatel­y.

The lieutenant- governor’s office and the AAP government were at loggerhead­s on distributi­on of ration through electronic point of sale ( ePoS) devices earlier this year.

In April, Mr Hussain had accused Food Commission­er Mohanjeet Singh of “disobeying” LG Anil Baijal’s order and issuing directions for the continuati­on of e- PoS system for ration distributi­on.

Mr Baijal had on April 16 directed suspension of e- POS after irregulari­ties were found. But, according to the minister, the new Food Commission­er had issued orders for continuing it.

 ?? — BUNNY SMITH ?? Children play at a water fountain near India Gate in New Delhi on Saturday. It was a sultry morning in the national capital on Saturday morning with the weatherman predicting dust storm accompanie­d by squall towards the night.
— BUNNY SMITH Children play at a water fountain near India Gate in New Delhi on Saturday. It was a sultry morning in the national capital on Saturday morning with the weatherman predicting dust storm accompanie­d by squall towards the night.

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