New Delhi: The Delhi government has directed all the assistant commissioners to ensure testing e-post devices in fair prices under their jurisdiction on Saturday night to collapse free from the “One Nation One Ransum” scheme.
The department of the commissioner, food and additional civil equipment, Kuldeep Singh issued orders at the commemoration of Friday commemorating against officials if test transactions were not carried out using e-POS devices, which are the center of the implementation of the Onorc scheme.
Under the scheme, people who hold a ration card under the National Food Security Law can gather their monthly quota of grains from FPS throughout the country.
Portability depends on the epic machine, which uses biometric authentication associated with Aadhaar to verify the identity and rights of beneficiaries.
The Supreme Court had previously ordered the implementation of the scheme throughout the country on July 31.
On July 7, the department has directed 117 of 2,000 strange FPS in Delhi to conduct 50 trial transactions through e-post devices to ensure readiness for the launch of the scheme in the capital.
Previously, training was given to all FPS dealers about e-post operations.
“Even though it passes a week, as reported by the IT branch, still 117 FPSS has not tested the e-post device even for one transaction.
This is a grave material and can affect the slide of the Onorc scheme,” Singh said in order.
“All Asstt who cares.
The Commissioner is directed at ensuring their respective testing and every e-post device under their jurisdiction tomorrow (Saturday) at 5 pm.
Uncompatibility will be taken seriously and the action will be taken against the relevant official,” he commands read , Delhi has suspended the use of EPOS in early 2018 after a bad network complaint leads to authentication failure and the exception of the original beneficiary.
Since then, the center has written to the Government Delhi to continue to activate the distribution of food grains “transparent”.
In April, the Delhi Food Department has launched the Onorc Center scheme in Seemapuri with a pilot base.
In June, Lieutenant Governor of Anil Baijal has rejected the Delhi government proposal for the launch of its flagship scheme “Doorstep Backpack” quoted a lack of permission from the center and sustainable court cases involving the scheme.