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FCSCA refutes claim of cancellation of BPL ration cards

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Srinagar: The Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs has refuted reports about the cancellation of around 1.5 lakh Below Poverty Line ration cards, saying the assertion “totally fabricated and based on false assumptions”.

In a statement issued here Sunday, FCSCA also contested the figure of 1.27 lakh cited in media reports for having been reported to the parliament with regard to fake and duplicate ration card deletions in Jammu and Kashmir since 2013.

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“These are in fact the deletions carried out in the past, over 10 years in J&K as a part of reforms pursued by the Government of India across the country,” the statement said.

It said the elimination of “bogus/duplicate” ration cards and beneficiaries is an essential requirement under the Targeted PDS Control Order of the Government of India, which is now being established through technology interventions like Aadhaar seeding, eKYC and field verification.

As a result of accelerated Aadhaar seeding pursued by the department, a huge duplication of ration cards and beneficiaries was established leading to the deletion of such ration cards and beneficiaries over the years, FCSCA said.

It said at the same time, bringing the left-out eligible beneficiaries under the PDS cover has also been seriously pursued by the department, and this effort has also led to the addition of 8.6 lakh eligible beneficiaries to PDS in J&K since shifting to a dependable Ration Card Management System in September 2022.

“It is clarified that only the order issued by the department in the recent past in the context of PDS seeks inclusion of children born during years 2011 to 2016 in their family ration cards so that additional benefits flow to these beneficiaries and households as per eligibility under PDS.

“The department has also issued explicit orders for prompt inclusion of any eligible beneficiary still left out under PDS, wherever reported. As a result of these efforts the number of beneficiaries under NFSA, who are provided free food grains every month, has gone up from 66.37 lakh to 66.59 lakh during the last three months,” the statement said.

It said the department has also pursued, in a mission mode, the inclusion of left-out J&K registrants on e-Shram Portal so that none such registrant who is eligible under PDS for free or subsidised food grains, remains uncovered.

An exercise for matching nearly 34.80 lakh such registrants in J&K was carried out in coordination with NIC and every registrant who remained unmatched with the PDS database was approached by the Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs and Labour & Employment Department for securing their inclusion.

“Of these, nearly 34.40 lakh registrants are presently availing benefits under PDS or other schemes, and the remaining forty thousand, could not either be traced by the Department or they refused to share their details and documents, despite making efforts in coordination with respective district administrations,” the statement said.

The department said it is making arrangements for providing free food grains every month to 66.59 lakh beneficiaries under NFSA, and for providing highly subsidised food grains to another group of 31.81 lakh beneficiaries in the Non-Priority Households category, which implies that 98.40 lakh people are presently benefitted under PDS every month in J&K.

It said that technological interventions like Aadhar seeding, e-PDS, etc., are aimed at securing the marginalised communities their due share in ration distribution and this would remain a priority of the department so that eligible beneficiaries benefit under Targeted Public Distribution System and undeserving are weeded out.

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