Ration Card Crackdown in Telangana Targets Ineligible Holders The Telangana government has announced stringent measures to address the misuse of ration cards, targeting individuals who do not meet the eligibility criteria. Authorities have identified a significant number of ineligible beneficiaries, including those who pay income tax, own costly vehicles, or hold more than 15 acres of land. These individuals are being flagged for potential revocation of their ration cards. The central government has also initiated efforts to verify the authenticity of these cards through Aadhaar-PAN linkage, ensuring that only those who qualify for the scheme retain their benefits. A key aspect of the crackdown involves the removal of cards held by individuals who do not meet the income thresholds. According to the latest data, approximately 52,339 beneficiaries are paying income tax, while 5,866 have land holdings exceeding 15 acres. These individuals are being scrutinized as part of the central government’s initiative to ensure the ration scheme serves its intended purpose. The government has also highlighted that 83,545 deceased individuals are still listed on the ration card system, a discrepancy that will be addressed as part of the revocation process. The state government has emphasized that the ration card system is being misused by affluent individuals who falsely claim to be part of the economically vulnerable population. These individuals, often with annual incomes exceeding ₹2 lakh in urban areas or ₹1.5 lakh in rural regions, are using the scheme to access subsidized food grains. This has led to a significant portion of the allocated resources being diverted to ineligible beneficiaries, undermining the scheme’s effectiveness.#central_government #public_distribution_system #telangana_government #aadhaar_pan_linkage #ration_card_system
Govt. to appoint ‘Poshan Sakhi’ to boost nutrition in Anganwadis The Telangana government has decided to appoint a dedicated role known as ‘Poshan Sakhi’ to ensure the consistent supply of nutritious food to children at Anganwadi centres. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy directed officials to explore the feasibility of launching the initiative as a pilot project in 29 schools within the Core Urban Region Economy (CURE) area. Officials were instructed to prepare a comprehensive report on the proposal, in consultation with economist Karthik Muralidharan, and submit it to the government for approval. The idea to assign an additional staff member specifically to oversee the distribution of nutritious meals at Anganwadi centres was proposed by Muralidharan during a meeting with the Chief Minister at the Legislative Council Hall. The proposal was swiftly accepted by Reddy, who emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring quality education and adequate nutrition for children. He stated that all necessary measures would be taken to ensure every child in the state benefits from the initiative. Muralidharan highlighted the long-term health risks associated with early childhood nutritional deficiencies, citing reports that underscored the prevalence of such issues among children aged 0 to 10 in Telangana. He also brought attention to the learning gaps and psychological distress some children face due to inadequate early education. Reddy assured that the state has allocated sufficient funds to provide breakfast in schools, in addition to the existing mid-day meal program.#telangana_government #a_revanth_reddy #karthik_muralidharan #core_urban_region_economy #anganwadi_centres
