CM Naveen Patnaik launches a scheme of one nation, one ration in Odisha – News2IN
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CM Naveen Patnaik launches a scheme of one nation, one ration in Odisha

CM Naveen Patnaik launches a scheme of one nation, one ration in Odisha
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Bhubaneswar: Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik on Thursday almost launched the ‘country one country, one ration card (onorc) in all states to facilitate the recipient of the food security scheme to utilize subsidized food grains in each part of the country.
The beneficiaries under the National Food Security Scheme (NFSA) can take advantage of the facilities of around 10,578 stores of reasonable prices in the state.
Although the previous state government has implemented Onorc policies in 127 stores of reasonable prices in 67 wards under the area of ​​Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) based on pilots, the Supreme Court recently directed all states and the United States on July 31.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Onorc’s policy helped migrants with a registered ration card in other states to collect food grains from reasonable prices in the state.
The minister’s chairman also launched a rice fortress and its distribution under the public distribution scheme in the Malkangiri district dominated by tribal to overcome the anemia and other micro-nutrients among the beneficiaries of food security.
The Department of Food and Public Distribution under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution has announced the fortress of rice and its distribution under the public distribution scheme in certain districts of 15 states on the basis of the pilot.
“True every individual to live with dignity and self-esteem and no one can eliminate the poor from this right.
The state government tries to ensure the right to the poor through various scholars.
We will continue to work towards the welfare of the poor,” said Chairman of the Minister That opportunity.
Naveen said the rice scheme fortress would be very helpful for the health and safety of the poor, especially women and young women because of the contents of vitamin B12 and folic acid on rice distributed to the scheme.
Repeating that the government will not allow one person in the state to remain hungry, the minister’s head say food security is the largest social welfare scheme of the profitable state government around 3.26 lakh people around 93 families lakh.
Naveen said Re 1 per kg of rice scheme, which was launched by the far state government ahead of the National Food Security Law (NFSA) has played a key role to secure the food security in the state.

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