One Nation – One Ration Card Scheme Outline

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One Nation-One Ration Card Scheme
One Nation-One Ration Card Scheme

To sustain the reforms brought in by scheme on ‘End to End Computerization of Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) Operations’ the Department of Food & Public Distribution has launched a new scheme namely “Integrated Management of Public Distribution System (IM-PDS)” for implementation during 2018-19 and 2019-20. The main objective of the scheme is to introduce nation-wide portability of ration card holders under National Food Security Act, 2013 (NFSA), to lift their entitlement foodgrains from any FPS in the country without the need to obtain a new ration card, by integrating the existing PDS systems/portals of States/UTs with the Central systems/portals, etc.

Keeping in view the physical progress under ongoing scheme and readiness for implementation of National Portability in few States, it has been decided to implement inter-State/National Portability on a pilot basis in few States shortly. Further, as and when any State/UT achieve the readiness it will be added on the National Portability platform, i.e. Public Distribution System Network (PDSN) to provide the benefit of national/inter-State portability to all ration card holders under NFSA. Presently NFSA provides the coverage for about 81.34 Crore persons across the country. State-wise statement showing coverage under NFSA is annexed.

State-wise statement showing coverage under NFSA

Sl. States/UTs Accept number of persons under NFSA

(in lakh)

1 Andhra Pradesh 268.23
2 Arunachal Pradesh 8.71
3 Assam 251.90
4 Bihar 871.16
5 Chhattisgarh 200.77
6 Delhi 72.78
7 Goa 5.32
8 Gujarat 382.84
9 Haryana 126.49
10 Himachal Pradesh 36.82
11 J & K 74.13
12 Jharkhand 264.25
13 Karnataka 401.93
14 Kerala 154.8
15 Madhya Pradesh 546.42
16 Maharashtra 700.17
17 Manipur 25.06
18 Meghalaya 21.46
19 Mizoram 7.06
20 Nagaland 14.79
21 Odisha 326.21
22 Punjab 141.45
23 Rajasthan 446.62
24 Sikkim 4.06
25 Tamil Nadu 364.7
26 Telangana 191.70
27 Tripura 25.02
28 Uttar Pradesh 1520.6
29 Uttarakhand 61.94
30 West Bengal 601.84
31 A&N 0.63
32 Daman & Diu 1.19
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2.36
34 Lakshadweep 0.22
35 Chandigarh 4.96
36 Puducherry 6.34
Total 8134.94
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