The Karnataka government has decided to simplify eligibility
criteria for submitting applications as well as seeking below poverty line
ration cards for households. It also proposes to give BPL cards to cancer and
dialysis patients owing to high cost of treatment of the diseases.
The parameters for
identifying eligible BPL card families will be reduced from 14 criteria to just
four so that ration cards will go to eligible beneficiaries without hassles and
will weed out bogus ration cards by linking them with the Aadhaar.
The Government Order
issued in August 2013 lists 14 criteria to identify those ineligible under the
scheme such as income tax payers, government employees, doctors, accountants,
merchants or businessmen, those who possess three hectares of land, employees
of aided and unaided schools, those paying electricity bills averaging Rs. 450
a month, those who posses any vehicle with engine capacity of more than 100 cc,
except autorickshaw.
Know this fact
·
There are 1.36 crore
ration cardholders in and of them 27.15 lakh are APL cardholders.
·
After enactment of the
National Food Security Act, the Centre has been releasing 2.17 lakh tonnes of
foodgrains to the State every month.
Source: The Hindu
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