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Government of India
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution
05 FEB 2021 6:21PM by PIB Delhi
Cancellation of ration card due to non-seeding with Aadhaar

As per the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) Control Order, 2015 the review of ration cards/beneficiaries list, identification of bogus/ineligible/ duplicate ration cards and inclusion of genuine eligible beneficiaries/households is the role of concerned State/UT  Government. Under TPDS reforms States/UTs collectively have reported the cancellation of about 2.06 Crore ineligible/duplicate/bogus ration cards since 2017 due to various reasons such as deduplication/bogus/migration/death or other reasons. In this regard, States/UTs have been advised to undertake proper verification (including field verification) of each identified case to ensure that ration cards of genuine beneficiaries are not deleted/ suspended. Further, States/UTs are regularly issuing new ration cards to the genuinely eligible households/beneficiaries in place of cancelled ration cards under ceiling limit of the National Food Security Act (NFSA). Presently, Department is allocating foodgrains of about 80 Cr. Beneficiary under NFSA.

A grievance redressal mechanism under NFSA comprising of District Grievance Redressal Officer (DGRO) and Independent State Food Commission (SFC) at different levels are available in all States/UTs for the beneficiaries to register their complaints and grievances. Besides, an online grievance redressal mechanism/toll free helpline (1967/1800-series) are also available in all States/UTs.

It is stated that the NFSA provides for use of Aadhaar for the unique identification of beneficiaries at the time of lifting of foodgrains for better targeting of food subsidy. Further, the Department under the Section-7 of the Aadhaar Act, 2016 has issued the Notification vide SO No. 371[E] dated 8/2/2017 [as amended from time to time]. However, as per the latest amendment, the timeline given to States/UTs for linking of Aadhaar with all ration cards has been extended up to 31/03/2021. Until then clear instructions have been issued to all States/UTs that no genuine beneficiary/household shall be deleted from the list of eligible households and shall not be denied from their entitled quota of foodgrains under NFSA, on the ground of not possessing an Aadhaar number, failure of biometric authentication due to network/ connectivity/ linking issues or any other technical reasons etc.

Statement showing State/UT-wise and year-wise number of deleted ration cards since 2017:

Sl.

States/UTs

2017

2018

2019

2020

1

Andhra Pradesh

           5,449

     

2

Andaman & Nicobar

                   6

47

421

431

3

Arunachal Pradesh

                 56

     

4

Assam

         42,077

1,35,250

22,412

12,395

5

Bihar

                  -  

     

6

Chandigarh

                 88

     

7

Chhattisgarh

       150,000

56,000

1,40,000

 

8

DNH and Daman & Diu

               272

4,898

577

3,531

9

Delhi

           3,969

2,56,987

381

518

10

Goa

           6,146

1,130

888

639

11

Gujarat

         18,965

95,659

   

12

Haryana

         29,686

2,91,926

   

13

Himachal Pradesh

               172

56,858

367

2,210

14

Jammu and Kashmir

               664

3,428

13,869

13,224

15

Jharkhand

       359,793

82,394

60,333

65,234

16

Karnataka

       326,382

73,675

1,09,312

45,203

17

Kerala

                  -  

3,314

2,543

39,542

18

Ladakh

 NA

NA

   

19

Lakshadweep

                  -  

     

20

Madhya Pradesh

       184,673

1,27,441

61,265

1,65,829

21

Maharashtra

                  -  

12,81,922

653,677

1,02,348

22

Manipur

               336

     

23

Meghalaya

                  -  

2,568

10,525

16

24

Mizoram

               559

107

156

1,743

25

Nagaland

           8,521

7,723

18,552

7,304

26

Odisha

         35,740

     

27

Puducherry

           3,290

3,533

2,093

621

28

Punjab

         69,945

34,972

94,031

1,58,471

29

Rajasthan

         73,110

8,016

72,276

2,18,832

30

Sikkim

           1,126

3,377

5,622

6,981

31

Tamil Nadu

           9,089

     

32

Telangana

         41,194

3,101

40,684

12,154

33

Tripura

                  -  

18,874

552

903

34

Uttar Pradesh

    4,441,748

43,72,491

41,52,273

8,54,025

35

Uttarakhand

       318,718

1,26,268

   

36

West Bengal

                  -  

88,593

1,00,151

59,666

 

Total

61,31,774

71,40,552

55,62,960

17,71,820

 

This information was given in a written reply by the Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Shri Danve Raosaheb Dadarao in Rajya Sabha today.

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