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Process pending ration card applications promptly: Delhi food minister to officials

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New Delhi, Jun 10 (PTI) Delhi’s Food and Civil Supplies Minister Imran Hussain on Friday conducted surprise inspection at Burari circle office and directed officials to strictly follow the first in-first out (FIFO) mode while processing new ration card applications, an official statement said.

During the visit, the minister enquired about the pending ration card applications pertaining to the circle office and also about the verification status of the pending applications.

The minister issued instructions to the concerned officers to promptly deal with pending applications and to resolve the cases at the earliest in the interest of beneficiaries and applicants.

“He directed the food supply officer to strictly follow the first in-first out mode while processing new ration card applications. The minister asked the food supply officer and other staff members to be courteous and cooperative in their behaviour with the public and respond promptly to their grievances,” the statement said.

Taking into account the heatwave conditions, Hussain told the officials to ensure adequate seating space for the ration beneficiaries and applicants in the office and that facilities such as air coolers and fans are working in their optimal condition.

The minister also asked the officials to ensure availability of drinking water and other basic facilities for the ration beneficiaries.

“The minister said that the purpose of such visits and inspections is to ensure that the services and facilities reach the targeted beneficiaries promptly in a hassle-free manner. He also said that he will continue to make surprise inspections at the Circle offices and Fair Price Shops,” the statement said. PTI AKM RCJ

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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