Under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), the Government of India provides cheap or free rations to millions of eligible citizens through ration cards. This card not only symbolizes food security ...
Ration cards, issued by the State governments, provide food security to Indian households under the National Food Security Act (NFSA). In all, there are two kinds of ration cards under the NFSA- ...
New Delhi: The Indian government has made it compulsory for all ration card holders to complete their e-KYC. This step aims to ensure fair distribution of ration and stop any misuse of the scheme. Why ...
Citizens eligible for priority ration cards can now apply online. Food Minister G.R. Anil on Friday inaugurated the online system in which users can log into the website of the Civil Supplies ...
The Central government mandates e-KYC for all ration card holders to ensure transparency and prevent misuse of the Public Distribution System. The deadline is March 31, 2025. Failure to comply will ...
The applications received online will be scrutinised at the food supply officer level, and field visits will be conducted by them if needed, for verification of applicants. They may also raise queries ...
A ration card, provided by the State Government, is one of the important proof of residential identity and individual identity. Ration cards offer identification, as well as entitle the holder to a ...
A network of individuals and organisations in Delhi working towards achieving food security for all has demanded an overhaul of the online ration card application process, which it claimed was ...