Priority and non-priority ration cards to replace BPL & APL cards

Priority and non-priority ration cards will replace the BPL and APL ration cards respectively when new ration cards as mandated under the National Food Security Act 2013. This will complete throughout in the State in November. The eldest woman above the age of 18 years in the family will be the owner of the ration card. Households with priority ration cards will get rice at Rs.3 a kg and wheat at Rs.2 a kg through ration shops. Non-priority ration card holders will have to purchase the rice and wheat at the present APL rate.
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