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Modi govt working on ‘One nation, one card’ for procuring ration

Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan informed the Rajya Sabha that the govt was working on this formula so that the poor can get ration with their cards anywhere in the country.

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New Delhi: The government is working on introducing the formula of “One nation, one card” whereby the poor can get ration through ration cards anywhere in the country, Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan informed the Rajya Sabha on Friday.

The minister said food subsidy by the government has touched Rs 1,45,000 crore and wheat at Rs 2 per kg and rice at Rs 3 per kg are provided to the poor under the scheme.

The minister said there are no changes initiated in the scheme despite high cost of food procurement and there is no leakage in the scheme as the same is distributed to the poor in coordination with the state government.

“There are no changes made in the scheme in the last five years and wheat, rice and other food items are provided to the poor through ration cards at subsidised rates.

“The government is working on implementing ‘one nation, one card formula’, whereby any poor person can travel across and can take their ration from anywhere in the country,” Paswan told the House.

The minister said states provide the demand and the Centre provides foodgrains under the food subsidy scheme through ration cards at PDS depots across the country.


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1 COMMENT

  1. In other words, this will be Aadhaar 2.0 since Aadhaar 1.0 has failed to deliver.
    It is high time the central government publishes a white paper on the many thousands of crores squandered on Aadhaar 1.0.

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