The Dilli Anna Shri Yojna, claimed to be first-of-its-kind food programme in the country, was launched on December 15 last year by Congress president Sonia Gandhi and so far the city government has included only 13,640 families under it.
A meeting of the Delhi Cabinet, presided over by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, reviewed implementation of the scheme and decided to speed up identification of the beneficiaries.
Last week, Dikshit had expressed dissatisfaction over implementation of the Dilli Anna Shri Yojna saying large number of families are yet to get the benefit.
The scheme is meant for two lakh poor families who are not getting subsidised food under either BPL scheme or Antyodaya Anna Yojana.
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