Millennium Post

DELHI GOVT TO PROVIDE FREE RATION TO PDS CARDHOLDER­S TILL NOVEMBER

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Tuesday said it will provide free ration to public distributi­on system cardholder­s till November to mitigate the hardships caused to them due to the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

The distributi­on of foodgrains for this month is scheduled to start in a phased manner from July 8, a government statement said.

In Delhi, more than 17.54 lakh households are covered under the National Food Security (NFS) Act.

Nearly 71,40,938 people get subsidised foodgrains from the Delhi government. These also include 68,465 Antyodaya Anna Yojna (AAY) households with 2,78,954 beneficiar­ies.

The NFS beneficiar­ies are given 5 kg foodgrains every month, including 4 kg wheat and 1 kg rice.

Regular entitlemen­t under the AAY category is 25 kg wheat, 10 kg rice and 1 kg sugar per household.

Delhi Food and Civil Supplies

Minister Imran Hussain said, During the lockdown, the Department of Food and Supplies made all-out efforts towards meeting the food

requiremen­ts of the poor and vulnerable sections of the city including NFS beneficiar­ies. “The Delhi government had earlier provided free ration to the NFS beneficiar­ies for Apriljune, he added.

The minister also cautioned the beneficiar­ies to be aware and not pay for the foodgrains provided to them.

In case the beneficiar­ies face any problem in receiving ration free of cost at fair price shops (FPS), they may contact officers of the department for immediate redressal, he said.

The beneficiar­ies can make a complaint to the respective assistant commission­er, food supplies officer or food supplies inspector. Hussain said for effective management at fair price shops, the government has deployed civil defence volunteers to ensure social distancing norms and orderly distributi­on of foodgrains.

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