Ration Card News:- The government has implemented many schemes for the economically weaker people of the country, one of them is the ration card scheme, under which ration is given to the economically weaker people. A new news has come out for those who take ration from the ration card by the Modi government. One Nation One Ration Card scheme has been implemented in the entire country. There is a good news for those who take ration from ration card. The ambitious One National One Ration Card scheme has been implemented across India by the Modi government. It has mandated online Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) devices at all stores. The important thing is that the government has started seeing the effect of this decision, which will be continued continuously.
There will be no problem in weighing the ration
The central government has decided to link the device with electronic scales under the National Food Security Act, which will enable the buyer to get the full quantity of grain. For this the law has made some amendments in the rules which are implemented by the central government all over India.
New rule is applicable in the country
Keeping in mind the irregularities in the ration weighing, the government has decided to connect the IPOS device with the electronic voting machine. So that the shopkeeper does not face any problem in the toll of ration. Dealers will be given hybrid model point of sale machines so that the customers of public distribution system do not get less ration. In case of no network, this machine will work offline as well as online. Now the ration card beneficiaries will be able to buy goods from the shops at a reasonable rate using their digital ration card under the National Food Security Act.
What is the rule?
The amendment is an attempt by the government to improve the transparency of the operations of the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) under NFSA under Section 12 of the Act to take forward the process of improving food grain weighing. Under the National Food Security Act, the government provides 5 kg of wheat and rice every month to about 80 crore people at the rate of ₹2-₹3 per kg.
What was changed?
It has been stated by the Government that under sub-rule (2) of the Food Security (Assistance to State Governments) Rules, States are encouraged to make proper use of EPOC equipment and promote savings by an additional benefit of Rs.17.00 per quintal. Will go 2015. has been implemented. Rule 7 has been amended.
Additional margin provided for the cost of purchase, operation and maintenance of Point of Sale equipment, if any, to be saved by any State/UT. This can be shared with the purchase, operation and maintenance of electronic weighing scales for both. is being used for integration.
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