Ration material will not be carried forward in MP…

New rules have been issued for ration consumers in madhya pradesh, now ration material will not be carried forward. Consumers will have to take the ration material in the same month in which it is available. Now a time limit has been set to distribute ration material to eligible families from 1st to 31st of every month. According to madhya pradesh Government's Food, Civil and Consumer Protection minister Govind Singh Rajput, now the ration material will be available in the same month in which it is available. In the month of august, ration material was distributed to one crore 17 lakh 53 thousand eligible families. In the ration material allocation of July, carry forward ration was also distributed to about 7 lakh 96 thousand families from 1 to 15 August. According to minister Govind Singh Rajput, in the month of august, under One Nation. One Ration Card, ration was received by 3644 families from other states in madhya pradesh and 34 thousand 667 families of the state in other states and 14 lakh 38 thousand 630 families through inter-district portability.


Ration distribution in the month of August

As per the allocation of august, in the districts where the availability of ration material was less, about 25 thousand 600 MT of wheat and rice was transported from other districts and stored at supply centers. Ration material was distributed to elderly consumers by visiting their homes. Divyang Prahlad, who lives 5 km away from the village in village Kharsod Khurd, was given ration material by visiting his residence on august 31 and e-KYC was done.


Mukhyamantri yuva Annadoot Yojana

For the allocation of the month of august, wheat 1.12 lakh MT, rice 1.69 lakh MT, salt 0.10 lakh MT and sugar 0.12 lakh MT were transported from 252 supply centres of the state through transporters of Mukhyamantri yuva Annadoot Yojana and delivered to 27 thousand 826 fair price shops. In the districts where there was delay in the supply of ration material from the supply centres to the fair price shops, ration material was transported through additional vehicles in those districts.

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