

The Delhi government is conducting a cleansing drive of ration cards, deleting names of those who are not taking ration, have expired cards, have moved out, or are not living at the correct address. Over 11 lakh beneficiaries are awaiting ration cards, and the government aims to complete the exercise in a month. The government has already included 72,77,995 NFS beneficiaries, reaching the limit set by the Centre.


The Delhi government is conducting a cleansing drive of ration cards, deleting names of those who are not taking ration, have expired cards, have moved out, or are not living at the correct address. Over 11 lakh beneficiaries are awaiting ration cards, and the government aims to complete the exercise in a month. The government has already included 72,77,995 NFS beneficiaries, reaching the limit set by the Centre.
•Over 11 lakh beneficiaries awaiting ration cards.
•Government aims to complete the exercise in a month.
•Delhi has already reached the limit of 72 lakh NFS beneficiaries.
•Names will be deleted based on conditions such as death, surrender, non-collection of ration, and change of address.







