Ration Aapke Dwar scheme will be implemented in Madhya Pradesh, ration will be delivered to every home
Bhopal. Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Minister Govind Singh Rajput has said that the “Ration Aapke Dwar” scheme, which was started as a pilot project in the tribal development blocks of Madhya Pradesh, will be implemented in the entire Madhya Pradesh in the coming time. Mr. Rajput, who arrived on a visit to Guna on Monday with Union Communications and North Eastern Region Development Minister Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia, said this during a discussion with the media.
Minister Shri Rajput said that the Madhya Pradesh government is determined to ensure that the needy people get ration. At present, many improvements are being made for ration distribution in PDS shops. If the thumb impression of elderly people in the village is not working properly for distribution of ration, then arrangements are being made to give them ration through nominee.
Food Minister Shri Rajput said that preparations are being made to deliver ration door-to-door as a pilot project in many districts of Madhya Pradesh, especially in tribal areas. Under “Ration Aapke Dwar”, work is also being done to deliver ration to people’s homes. At present, ration is being delivered through transport in 89 remote villages of the state. Right now it is in the form of a pilot project and in the coming time it will be implemented in the entire state. In the coming time, we will work to deliver ration to every house instead of village to village.
Continuous improvements in PDS system
Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Minister Shri Rajput said that continuous improvements are going on in the PDS system. Wherever irregularities come to light, we immediately take action by correcting them. Food Minister Shri Rajput said that in the coming time, changes and innovations will be implemented in the PDS system. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, the state government is moving towards sustainable development in the direction of public welfare. Shri Rajput said that our effort is to deliver ration to every house instead of village to village so that no eligible beneficiary is deprived of this benefit.