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Around 25,000 ransum cards that do not qualify to be canceled immediately

Prayagraj: About 25,000 ration cards, which are owned by district individuals, will soon be canceled by the Food Department and Civil Supply of the District Administration.
Close the supervision of the ration card escaped that these families have bought a ration card for other purposes rather than buying subsidized meadows from the Public Distribution System (PDS).
The family has made their ration cards to get official jobs carried out such as opening a bank account, getting a power connection or getting a passport made and never buy a backpack on these cards from the reasonable price store assigned.
This in turn allows the city or owner of a fair shop license to sell the rations given in black, which also ensures that the ration card from family or individuals like it is not canceled until now.
Now by preparing a list of names of ration card holders, preparation to cancel their ration card has also been intensified by the department.
This is done so that the ration card can be made for those who really need government facilities.
The instructions have been given to prepare a list of all these individuals from the District Offer Office and give it to the field inspector in a month.
Speaking with Toi, the civil supply of ADM Jitendra Kumar Kushwaha said that supervision to identify people who did not qualify for a ration card were underway in the district and the ration card of these people would be canceled.
Exclusion parameters for ration cards for urban areas include all income taxpayers and those whose household members’ income is more than RS 3 lakh per year, or if family members themselves or with other people have a residential plate obtained by its own 100 sq meters or independent homes from The carpet area is 100 square meters or has 80 square meters of commercial plots.
Also, households that have four-wheeled motorized vehicles, 5kva or above AC sets, one or more weapons licenses are also excluded.
Likewise, exclusion parameters for ransum cards for rural areas include all income taxpayers, household member revenues are more than Rs 2 lakh per year, or if family members themselves or with other people have 5 hectares or more irrigation land (forbid the southern region of Bundelkhand’s Kaiur Hills in the Sonbhadra district where the limit is 7.5 hectares).
Also, households that have four-wheeled motorized vehicles, tractors, harvesters, AC sets, one or more weapons licenses are also excluded.
The source said that in the initial phase, Aadhaar was not mandatory to make a ration card.
Take advantage of the same thing, a large number of rich individuals have made their ration cards.
Then, the same individual has connected their Aadhar with a ration card after obeying Karidars.
There are around 10.50 lakh ration cards in the district while the number of antyodaya card holders is more than 86,000.
More than 45 lakh units are mentioned in this ration card.

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