The State Administrative Council (SAC) has ordered increase of the ration scale from 5 kgs to 7 kgs per head in the Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Priority Sector House Holds (PHSS) category to provide relief to majority of people across the state, an official spokesperson said.
The State Administrative Council, which met here yesterday under the Chairmanship of Governor N N Vohra, accorded sanction to the additional foodgrains at 2 Kg per head, over and above the NFSA entitlement of 5 Kg per head, for all 17.85 lakh individuals in the BPLcategory upto a family size of six, he said.
Apart from availability of 35 kgs of food-grains, a BPL family, which was earlier incurring a monthly expenditure of Rs 224 on the purchase of food-grains, will now be spending only Rs 195, he said.
Similarly, a five member non-BPL family in the priority category, incurring monthly expenditure of Rs 350 earlier will now be spending only Rs 275, the spokesperson said.
It was also decided that the additional provision of foodgrains will be made available at 2 kg per head, over and above the NFSA entitlement of 5 kg per head, in respect of all the 42.51 lakh individuals belonging to the PHH category, he said.
The Spokesperson said 13.77 lakh people in the Antyodaya
Anna Yojana (AAY) category will continue to receive rations at the scale of Rs 35 kg per family at the NFSA rate of Rs 2 per kg of wheat and Rs 3 per kg of rice.
With a view to implementing the above decisions from the April 1, 2016, the SAC directed the Finance department to immediately provide additional resources to the extent of Rs 105 crore to Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department (CAPD).
BPL families having a strength upto 6 members, had expressed reservations with regard to the availability and scale of ration since the entitlement under NFSA is pegged at 5 kg per soul.
The spokesperson said the state government has decided to go beyond the NFSA framework, by way of supplementation of the Act's entitlements in the priority category (PHH), particularly in respect of BPL households, to address such concerns notwithstanding the obtaining resource position of the state.
The spokesperson said that SAC directed CAPD to finalise all necessary arrangements to ensure that 'atta' (flour) was distributed in place of wheat wherever required.
Recounting the salient features of NFSA, he said the Act has also covered a significant additional population of about 22 lakh people who have been included in the rationee population for the first time in the state, thus increasing the total coverage from 99 lakh to 119 lakh persons.
The Governor will be personally talking to the Union Food Ministry on the matter, he added.
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