The Arvind Kejriwal government on Sunday said it has provided food grains to over 4.5 lakh people who did not have ration card under a new scheme in the national capital. Starting from June 5, the scheme allows those who don't have a ration card to avail five kilogram of food grains by showing their Aadhaar card. "The scheme caters to people who do not possess ration cards, including unorganised workers, migrant workers, building and construction workers, and domestic helpers. More than 4.5 lakh people have been aided up until now through this scheme," the Delhi government said in a statement. Under the scheme, the beneficiaries receive four kg of wheat and one kg of rice each. It added that 5,000 metric tonne ration has been provided to the people and another 5,000 metric tonne will be reaching the distribution centres. A total of 280 Delhi government schools, one in every municipal ward, have been designated for distribution of food grains. "We assure you that things will be fu
The court posed queries to the Centre as to how the benefit of free food grain till November this year under the 'PM Garib Kalyan Yojna' would reach to migrant labourers having no ration cards
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The Swadeshi Jagran Manch, an RSS-affiliate, suggested the government to substantially increase funds for its rural employment guarantee scheme and extend financial support to the vulnerable section
On a year-on-year basis, prices were up 39.7% in May.
The Delhi govt on Monday told the Delhi High Court that it has issued a notification with regard to providing food grains to needy people, like workers and domestic help, who do not have ration cards.
Raw jute prices going haywire in the ongoing 2020-21 season may put an additional burden of Rs 2000 crore on the govt exchequer for procuring environment-friendly jute bags for food grain packaging
Scheme on the lines of PMGKAY-1 will cost the exchequer addl Rs 26,000 crore in FY22
FCI has been asked to install a vehicle tracking system in all its 20 regional offices to track the trucks moving subsidised foodgrains
In Punjab and Haryana, the Centre and state agencies procure their quota of foodgrain largely through a network of mandis and middlemen
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While govt would have saved Rs 18,000 cr by distributing 33 mn tonnes of grains that would otherwise have gone waste, its subsidy payout amounts to Rs 45,000 cr
At present, 3.5 crore people are getting food grains under the NFSA in the state
Number likely to go up as distribution of June month quota is still on
FCI already had an outstanding unpaid loan of around Rs 254,000 crore from National Small Savings Fund (NSSF) as on March 31, 2020
This is 3% above the output achieved in the previous crop season
. According to the second government estimate, the country is set to harvest a record wheat production of 106.21 million tonne in the 2019-20 crop year on the back of good rains
In order to ensure food availability to the poor amid Covid lockdown, the Centre is giving an increased allocation of 5 kg food grains per person and one kg of pulses per household
The Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla also urged for steps to be taken to prevent hoarding and black marketing
Package announced includes both food security and cash transfer components