Food security card for all eligible by April-end: Eatala

Food security card for all eligible by April-end: Eatala
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Food security card for all eligible by April-end: Eatala.Asserting that every eligible person would be provided with the Food Security Card, the Finance Minister said that the applications received so far by the government were still under scrutiny. There was still time for those who are eligible for the cards to submit their applications, he explained.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Applications still under scrutiny

Plan to issue permanent cards at a nominal fee

Commission hike for ration shop owners under govt study

Hyderabad: Finance Minister Eatala Rajender said the Telangana government wanted was to ensure that all eligible persons in the State would be provided with the Food Security Card by the end of April this year.Addressing the State Assembly during question hour on Thursday, Eatala Rajender asked the members to bring to the notice of the State government if anyone from their respective Assembly constituency had not received the card so that necessary steps would be taken to provide the cards in time.

Asserting that every eligible person would be provided with the Food Security Card, the Finance Minister said that the applications received so far by the government were still under scrutiny. There was still time for those who are eligible for the cards to submit their applications, he explained.

The Finance Minister further said that once the scrutiny of the applications so far received were completed, the government would ensure that every individual in the family would be supplied with six kilos of rice unlike four kilos in the past. For this purpose, the government had earmarked Rs 2,600 crore in the budget, he said and added that steps were also being made to see that permanent Food Security Cards would be issued at a nominal fee.

Pointing out that the Central government had stipulated that every card holder should be issued five kilos of rice, the Finance Minister said that the Telangana government had decided to provide six kilos of rice. Even students in the hostels were being provided with fine rice, he said and reiterated that if anyone was found indulging in irregularities in this aspect, he or she would be punished severely.

Assuring that the State government was actively considering enhancing the commissions for the ration dealers, the Finance Minister said that steps would be taken to identify the rations shops in far off places in urban areas and see to it that the essential commodities were provided to the shops located nearer to the place of residence of card holders.

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