New Delhi: The Department of Food and Public Distribution under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution sent letters to States Governments and UTs to include all eligible disabled people under the National Food Security Act 2013. Section 38 of the Act mandates that the Central Government may from time to time give directions to the State Governments for effective implementation of the provisions of the Act. The Department advised all the States/UTs to ensure that all disabled persons, who are eligible as per identification criteria of beneficiaries under NFSA, are covered under the National Food Security Act 2013 and they get their entitled quota of food grains under NFSA & PMGKAY as per provisions of the Act.
The letter stated that those not already covered should be covered with fresh ration cards to be issued as per the eligibility criteria. The letter further advised that it is imperative that they are also covered by States/UTs under the priority households as per the criteria of identification evolved by them
The Section 10 of the National Food Security Act, 2013 provides for coverage of persons under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana in accordance with the guidelines applicable to the said scheme and the remaining households as priority households in accordance with such guidelines as the States Government may specify.
The Atma Nirbhar Bharat Package of the Government of India is for the persons, who are not covered either under NFSA or any States Scheme PDS Cards. Hence, the disabled persons without ration cards are also eligible for getting benefits under the Atma Nirbhar Bharat package. As this scheme would lapse on August 31, 2020, and there is still one week left for this, the Department requested all States/UTs, that they may identify such disabled persons who do not have ration cards and provide them benefits under Atma Nirbhar Bharat Package. The letter also mentioned that the scheme started in May 2020 and it was presumed that all eligible beneficiaries without ration cards including the disabled should have been covered.
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