The Free Press Journal

Ration distributi­on system made online in Delhi

- AGENCIES

The Delhi government on Monday said that the ration distributi­on in all 2,254 fair price shops here has been made online and will now be managed through the electronic Point of Sale (e-PoS) devices.

The Aadhaar-based e-PoS machines would use biometric identifica­tion to ensure that ration card-holders get their allotted share of foodgrains, reports IANS.

The statement said that this is a test run and thus, distributi­on of 8 per cent card holders will be allowed off-line in order to provide ease to the beneficiar­ies whose Aadhaar authentica­tion either fails or who still do not possess Aadhaar cards.

Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Imran Hussain said that the new system will have a robust mechanism for verificati­on of beneficiar­ies through the Aadhaar authentica­tion, having features to monitor transactio­ns online.

The e-Pos Devices have also been integrated with electronic weighing machine to ensure correct weight to the beneficiar­ies.

“This system will provide comfort to the disabled and destitute beneficiar­ies who are facing problems in accessing the shops.” “They will be able to nominate a person who will be able to draw ration after due verificati­on,” the minister said.

The new system will also provide portabilit­y under which a ration card holder can avail ration from any shop in the city.

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