Ration Card Update: The government has changed the system of getting grains, providing relief from long lines and shortage of rations

ONORC Scheme India: Ration card holders will now be able to buy wheat and rice as per their requirement from any ration shop under the One Nation One Ration Card facility, which will reduce the problems.

One Nation One Ration Card Scheme: The government is continuously working on digital facilities to simplify the rationing process in the country. Recently, the government implemented a feature that eliminates the need for ration card holders to purchase grains from a single ration shop. You can now purchase different grains from any ration shop as per your convenience, meaning you can purchase wheat from one ration shop and rice from another.

The most important aspect of this change is that you will no longer have to face problems like standing in long queues to get rations, not getting your full ration due to a thumbprint not being accepted by the machine, or not getting enough food because the shop doesn't have enough grain. Now, depending on your needs, you can buy wheat from one shop and rice from another. This information was given by Union Minister of State BL Verma.

What is One Nation One Ration Card Scheme?

Union Minister of State BL Verma stated in his post that the government is working to simplify ration distribution under the One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) scheme. Through this scheme, ration card holders can collect different portions of their rations from different locations, according to their

This facility works just like an ATM. Just as you can withdraw money from any ATM as per your need, similarly, you can get your food grains from any corner of the country to get ration.

What are the benefits of ONORC?

The biggest benefit of the One Nation, One Ration Card scheme will be to the families of migrant laborers. Now, they no longer need to be tied to their village ration shop to receive rations; instead, they can access their rations from any state or city in the country using Aadhaar and biometrics.

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