"This implies that Jharkhand has made enormous progress in terms of the coverage of its population under NFSA... rural-urban distribution reveals (coverage of) about 2,16,67,627 or 86.48 per cent of rural population (against national average of 75 per cent).
"And 47,75,703 or 60.20 per cent of urban population (against national average of 50 per cent) in the state," the survey said.
The PDS, it said, also operated through several other schemes, including 370 centres under Dal-Bhaat Yojna.
Meanwhile, Food and Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Minister Saryu Roy today said pulses and grams would be added to the PDS this year.
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Meanwhile, the Legislature Party leader of Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik), Pradip Yadav, said "Only 50 per cent of the covered people are getting ration."
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