The announcement of the tamil Nadu government that divorced and single women can also apply for a separate ration card has been welcomed in many states.


Political commentators in neighbouring states say the tamil Nadu government is working hard to empower women.


The government of tamil Nadu has recently issued a similar notice recognizing divorced or divorced women as ‘family’ and deciding to avail them of benefits not previously granted to them. It is currently attracting attention.

In tamil Nadu, the government has announced that a woman who is divorced or single from her parents can be recognized as a separate family and apply for a new ration card. This allows women living alone to qualify as a 'single family' to obtain a family card.


The Chief Minister's announcement highlights the progressive thinking of tamil Nadu at the All india level.

Some of the plans announced by the tamil Nadu government over the last six months have sparked a lot of controversy across India. Why not do all this here? Has raised the question in many states.


In that regard, Sujith Nair, a political commentator and founder of a popular news agency in Kerala, wrote on his facebook page, “The tamil Nadu government is ready to recognize single women living apart from their husbands and parents as families and reap the benefits they have not yet received. This is a progressive regime. Good thing MK Stalin. ”

The tamil Nadu government has said that the married woman must be legally divorced to apply for the new ration card.


 In addition, it states that "the applicant must have a kitchen in her home and must write a self-declaration to be alone."


The house will be audited by the Revenue Inspector, the aadhar and Gas Cylinder Bill will have to be submitted.

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