'Ration from Anywhere'in Telangana from tomorrow

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Mar 31 2018 | 6:00 PM IST

The Telangana Civil Supplies Department will implement 'Ration from Anywhere' (Portability) from tomorrow to benefit 2.75 crore beneficiaries in the state, a senior official said today.

"From tomorrow onwards card holders can avail essential commodities at any ration shop across the stateunder the portability scheme," Commissioner for Civil Supplies C V Anand said.

The scheme, which has already been implemented district wise and yielded good response, will now be put in place state-wide, where beneficiaries can avail ration from anywhere in the state, he said in a press release.

Anand said the portability scheme has created competition between ration dealers and beneficiaries are getting good services.

Cardholders need not go particularly to his/her allotted ration shop but can get ration from anywhere in the state, Anand said.

Families migrating or shifting from one place to another were unable to get ration from the nearest ration shop,but had to get rations from the allotted shop even if it was far away. The beneficiaries had to wait for the ration shops to open and for the stock availability, he said.

From tomorrow, beneficiaries can get their essential commodities near their homes or any place, irrespective of the ration shop where their card is allotted.

Even if card holders shift or move to other areas, they need not go for change of shop as they can get ration from any ration shop within the state, Anand said.

He also said family members included in the ration card can get ration individually from anywhere in the state.

He said one can get the location near them by downloading T-Ration App.

Last year from June 1, portability was implemented in 1,545 ration shops of Greater Hyderabad circle, which got tremendous response from card holders as they were able to get commodities from the shops close to them.

There are 85 lakh ration cardsin the state and they get their ration from 17,000 ration shops.

"They all are linked to Aadhar based biometric system which helps card holder get his/her ration from anywhere in the state," Anand added.

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First Published: Mar 31 2018 | 6:00 PM IST

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