Retion Card New full details 2020
Desh Videsh ma Vsata Mara Vala Mitro Aaje Janav vanu Ke Je
Loko Retion Card Dharavta Nathi Temana Mate Khash Juo
Priority ration card – priority ration cards are issued to
households that meet the eligibility criteria set by their state government.
Each priority household is entitled to 5 kilograms of food grain per member.
Ration cards are an official document issued by state
governments in India to households that are eligible to purchase subsidized
food grain from the Public Distribution System (under the National Food
Security Act). They also serve as a common form of identification for many
Indians.
Under the National Food Security Act, all state governments
in India have to identify households that are eligible for purchasing subsidized
food grain from the Public Distribution System and provide them with ration
cards. There are two types of ration cards under NFSA:
Priority ration card - priority ration cards are issued to
households that meet the eligibility criteria set by their state government.
Each priority household is entitled to 5 kilograms of food grain per member.
Antyodaya (AAY) ration cards are issued to "poorest of
poor" households. Each AAY household is entitled to 35 kilograms of food
grain.
Before the NFSA was enacted, there were three types of
ration cards:
Antyodaya (AAY) ration cards are issued to “poorest of poor”
households. Each AAY household is entitled to 35 kilograms of food grain.
Income PAN Card
Taxation bills of property belonging to Gram Panchayat / M /
s / m / s
Driving license
Telephone mobile bills
Election credentials (all members who have received
credentials)
Cooking Passbook
PNG The latest gas consumption bill
Farmer ledger or village sample No-3-A
Norega’s Jobcard
The bank’s passbook
Kisan Credit Card
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