Ration Card: A big change in the rules for taking ration from the government, will be applicable from next month

 


Ration Card: If you also have a ration card and you take free ration from the government through it every month, then this news is of your use. Actually, a big change has been made in the rules of ration by the government. This change will be implemented from the month of June. In such a situation, it is necessary for all ration card holders to be aware of these rules.

PREPARING TO GIVE RICE INSTEAD OF WHEAT

Free wheat and rice are distributed by the central government to the ration card holders in the states. This distribution is done under the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana. Now in this scheme rice will be given instead of wheat. If this happens, from June you will get less wheat and more rice.

Wheat will not be available in three states

The Modi government has reduced the quota of wheat to be allocated from May to September under the Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana. After this change, wheat will not be available for free distribution in UP, Bihar and Kerala. At the same time, the quota of wheat has been reduced in Delhi, Gujarat, Jharkhand, MP, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand and West Bengal. In these states, card holders will get less wheat and more rice. No changes were made in the rest of the states.

REASON FOR LESS PURCHASE OF WHEAT

The reason for the end of the allocation of wheat in UP-Bihar is being said to be less procurement of wheat. Food Secretary Sudhanshu Pandey said that during this additional allocation of about 55 lakh metric tonnes of rice will be made. This change is only for PMGKAY. The effect will be that in some states, wheat will be reduced and more rice will be given than before.

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