Kolkata: Duarare ration scheme (ration on the doorway), which aims to bring the distribution scheme of rice and wheat khadya subli – Bengal – within a 500 meter radius of all renowned households, launched by the state government on Tuesday.
The Chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee, during the inauguration, said the state would spend the RS 160 Crore in the scheme, which distributed rice and wheat staples at Rs 2 per kilo, and added that the goal was to finally reach the state more than 10 crores.
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He said the country would pay Rs 10,000 per month per store of exhibition prices – for estimated 21,000 dealers to employ two people each – for this project, which will produce around 42,000 jobs.
This step occurred amid the central opposition to efforts that almost resembled the government of Kejriawal Arvind to bring a public distribution system to the threshold of citizens.
The center has driven the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court against the Delhi government about this, with the reasons for running efforts to contradict the provisions of the National Food Security Act.
The government’s move is different because it aims to bring a state scheme itself, launched in 2016 using a reasonable store network, to bring subsidized rice and wheat closer to citizens.
The Calcutta High Court has demanded the previous legal challenge with the Duare Ransum scheme.
Dubbing this “Bengal model”, Banerjee said this was the first attempt from the country.
Duare Ransum is part of the Trinamool Congress manifesto in the 2021 assembly poll, and the state has carried out several pilot projects before launch.
“Dealers must do everything.
They can’t use anyone, but this is now possible,” said Banerjee.
“Now, at a ration shop, two assistants can be appointed with a salary of 10,000 per month, and the government will pay half of the salaries of the assistants.
To facilitate the dealer to provide Duare Ration, the government will provide RS 1 Lakh subsidies to buy vehicles to supply Goods.
“The additional commission will be paid to the dealer for the Daran Ransum scheme, CM added.
Banerjee said that the recipient will be informed via SMS about when and where they need to collect their subsidized rations.
“However, if someone fails to collect a backpack, I will ask for a dealer to allow them to take it from anywhere comfortable for them, so that no one faces a problem,” he said.
CM said the cost of the ration dealer must be reduced to rs 50,000, so poor people can also register, and add that women must be given priority.
He said that because of death or irregularities, around 1,150 ransum stores were closed, but now operating.
Dealers will be given Rs 2.50 to connect each aadhaar card with a ration card, and payment will be made in two weeks of the bill, he promised.
Banerjee said that the country will restart the Duyard Sarkar scheme from December 16, so that those who have not registered for the social welfare scheme will get a chance.