Assam allows ration card applications for migrant workers registered on e-Shram portal

Assam allows ration card applications for migrant workers registered on e-Shram portal

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced that registered migrant workers from Assam on the e-shram portal from 2021 to 2023 can now apply for a ration card or add members to their existing ration cards.

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Assam allows ration card applications for migrant workers registered on e-Shram portalAssam allows ration card applications for migrant workers registered on e-Shram portal

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced that registered migrant workers from Assam on the e-shram portal from 2021 to 2023 can now apply for a ration card or add members to their existing ration cards. 

The application deadline is August 3, 2024.

This comes after the Supreme Court directed states and Union Territories to give ration cards to 8 crore migrant workers to all those registered on the eShram portal.

The eShram portal has 286 million registrants, of which 206.3 million are registered on ration card data. 

Earlier this month, on the inaugural day of Anna Sewa Din, Assam witnessed an impressive distribution of over 13,000 metric tons (MT) of food grains to approximately 6.5 lakh ration card holders across various districts. 

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In the district of West Karbi Anglong, 2,066 ration cards were availed, accounting for a 4.29% distribution of the allocated food grains. Tamulpur saw 4,042 beneficiaries, representing 4.67% of the distributed allotment.

Hojai and Golaghat districts recorded notable engagement, with 6,695 and 13,372 ration cards availed, respectively. Golaghat's distribution percentage was a significant 5.89%, showcasing the district's effective management.

South Salmara and Goalpara districts also performed well, distributing 6.49% and 6.63% of their allotments. Karimganj and Cachar were among the highest distributors, with 6.99% and 7.30% of food grains distributed to 15,768 and 23,961 ration card holders, respectively.

Kamrup Metro district demonstrated efficient distribution processes, with 13,183 ration card holders receiving food grains, accounting for 8.35% of the district's allotment. Other districts such as Dima Hasao and Dhubri also exhibited commendable performance with distributions exceeding 8%.

The district of Tinsukia emerged as a standout performer, with a remarkable 19.42% of its allotment distributed to 54,030 ration card holders, making it the highest in terms of both the number and percentage of distributed grains.

Edited By: Atiqul Habib
Published On: Jul 29, 2024
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