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Good news for people taking free rations under PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana

PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana

This information is intended for you if you receive free food as part of the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) of the Central Government. According to all media reports, the government does not have enough food grains, thus after December, it may stop providing the service covered by this programme. The PMGKAY scheme, which gives the needy free rations, may now be expanded by PM Modi even after December, according to recent reports.

There will be a cabinet meeting today.

The information was provided by Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje, who also emphasised that the government had a sufficient supply of food grains on hand. If the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) is implemented, the cabinet will make this decision.

There will be a cabinet meeting today. The rationing scheme can be advanced during the meeting today, among other decisions. The government extended the ration scheme’s deadline in September by three months, or until December 31.

1.80 lakh crore was spent on providing free rations.

According to State Minister of Agriculture Karandlaje, “Covid-19 cases are on the way.” The strategy is in effect until December. The Prime Minister will decide whether to move through with it. According to him, the government spent Rs 1.80 lakh crore over the previous 28 months on the PMGKAY programme. Which provided free rations to the needy. According to him, the government has a sufficient supply of food grains to fulfil the requirements set forth in the Food Security Act and other social programmes.

The minister added that it is incorrect to believe that the drought and other effects of climate change on the crop will cause the production of rice and wheat in UP, Bihar, and West Bengal to drop. By January 1, 2023, the Food Ministry estimated that there will be roughly 159 lakh tonnes of wheat and 104 lakh tonnes of rice available, but on that date, 138 lakh tonnes of wheat and 76 lakh tonnes of rice are required to meet the buffered standard. Up until December 15, he claimed, the central pool held around 180 lakh tonnes of wheat and 111 lakh tonnes of rice.

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