Bengaluru: State govt mulling over home delivery of rations to elderly


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Bengaluru, Feb 25: It is now the turn of the newly appointed Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister K Gopalaiah has announced that the Department is planning to provide home delivery of rations to 1.40 lac elderly people across the State.

Speaking to the media in Bengaluru on Tuesday, the Minister said the Department in an attempt to make things easy for old age people, particularly living alone will ensure delivery of household ration at their door steps.

 

He said Food Inspectors in the city limits and Revenue Inspectors in rural areas would be given responsibility of delivering rations from PDS shops at the doorsteps of the aged people.

He said the process of delivery would commence in next few days.

It may be recalled that the previous Excise Minister H Nagesh had talked of plans to start home delivery of alcohol and had to beat a hasty retreat following a public outcry.

Gopalaiah said to crackdown fake or ineligible families holding BPL ration cards, a decision was taken to link all ration cards to Aadhaar cards.

A database of all cardholders would be generated through e-KYC (know your customer) and all officials have been directed to complete the process in one or two months.

The first time Minister Gopalaiah said 63,922 cardholders have surrendered their cards and 43,000 applied for above poverty line (APL) cards.

The Department has collected fine of Rs 94 lac by imposing fine on families having BPL cards illegally.

The Department would provide advertisements in newspapers and electronic media appealing families who were not eligible to hold BPL cards.

Currently, there are 1.15 crore BPL cards, 20.28 lac APL cards, and 10.94 lac Antyodaya cards.

He said ration cardholders can purchase their monthly quota from any PDS shops from anywhere in the State.

A cardholder of Kalaburagi can buy his or her quota of rations from PDS shop in Bengaluru, he said.

 

 

  

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  • CHRISTINE, MANGALORE

    Wed, Feb 26 2020

    These are secondary sir. Senior citizens should be taken care of by city buses and other vehicles while they crossing road and travelling by buses. If you see the records of death and injury 25% senior citizens kill and injured in accidents.

    Please anounce strict action who are responsible for these accidents.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2020

    What items are available in ration shops ? Rice for Re. 1/- only ? We, APL card holders, get raw rice @ Rs. 15/-per KG. That is all.

    If we want wheat, sugar, lentils - all this is not available to APL card holders, even at slightly higher costs. Whereas, a BPL card holder gets 30 Kg. raw rice which they don't require because raw rice is used for preparing snacks like Dosa/Idli. In Karnataka people prefer cooking boiled rice for meals. They exchange the access than 5-10 Kgs to other items and the shopkeeper sells the Re. 1/- per kg rice to a higher rate to others.

    Hope the govt adds more items to the card than providing home delivery because after some time, the items will not reach till door but they will be 'GOOOLLL' in-between.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 26 2020

    Shiv Sena is delivering Vegetarian Thali to the elderly in Mumbai ...

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 26 2020

    Following the footsteps of Aap? If so please provide free electricity for everyone.

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Tue, Feb 25 2020

    Since only legal citizens can get ration from legally obtained ration cards then why CAA, NPR, NRC and detention centres???. You have legally agreed that theses are legal citizens of India and providing subsidized, quality, sustained, uninterrupted food ration to them.

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