Big Change For Ration Consumers: New Ration Distribution System in NCR - Check Details
In a significant development for ration card holders in Ghaziabad , Uttar Pradesh , the ration distribution system is set to undergo a major overhaul. This change aims to simplify the process and reduce the inconvenience faced by consumers.
Key Changes Implemented:
Extended Distribution Hours:
Starting July 8th, ration vendors across Ghaziabad district will distribute ration from 6 am to 9 pm. This extended timeframe aims to accommodate consumers who previously had to endure long queues.
Token System Implementation:
To streamline the distribution process, ration card holders will now receive tokens before collecting their ration. These tokens will specify the allocated time and date, ensuring a smoother and more efficient distribution without prolonged waiting periods.
Transparent Information Sharing:
Ration kotedars (vendors) are mandated to display notices outside their shops, detailing the availability of ration stocks. This transparency helps consumers plan their visits accordingly.
Facilitation of Grievances:
Amit Tiwari, the Ghaziabad District Food Supply Officer, assured that any issues encountered by ration card holders will be promptly addressed. They can seek assistance from his office to resolve any distribution-related concerns.
State-Level Initiatives:
In a related development, Delhi's Food and Supplies Minister, Imran Hussain, recently convened a meeting to review the distribution of free ration under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) scheme. The focus was on enhancing the efficiency of ration distribution through portability across Delhi and expediting the application process for new ration cards.
Key Changes Implemented:
Extended Distribution Hours:
Starting July 8th, ration vendors across Ghaziabad district will distribute ration from 6 am to 9 pm. This extended timeframe aims to accommodate consumers who previously had to endure long queues.
Token System Implementation:
To streamline the distribution process, ration card holders will now receive tokens before collecting their ration. These tokens will specify the allocated time and date, ensuring a smoother and more efficient distribution without prolonged waiting periods.
Transparent Information Sharing:
Ration kotedars (vendors) are mandated to display notices outside their shops, detailing the availability of ration stocks. This transparency helps consumers plan their visits accordingly.
Facilitation of Grievances:
Amit Tiwari, the Ghaziabad District Food Supply Officer, assured that any issues encountered by ration card holders will be promptly addressed. They can seek assistance from his office to resolve any distribution-related concerns.
State-Level Initiatives:
In a related development, Delhi's Food and Supplies Minister, Imran Hussain, recently convened a meeting to review the distribution of free ration under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) scheme. The focus was on enhancing the efficiency of ration distribution through portability across Delhi and expediting the application process for new ration cards.
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