New Delhi: The Delhi Cabinet on Monday decided to implement the 'One Nation One Ration Card' (ONORC) plan to distribute ration free of cost to the public distribution system (PDS) cardholders in the national capital. The Delhi government said that all the beneficiaries would get ration free of cost in a phased manner through e-PoS (Electronic Point of Sale) on biometric authentication at all fair price shops (FPS) in Delhi.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had ordered the implementation of the ONORC scheme across the country by July 31. The Centre had on June 14 told the Supreme Court that the 'One Nation One Ration Card' (ONORC) plan aims to empower all National Food Security Act (NFSA) migrant beneficiaries to access their foodgrains from any fair price shop anywhere in the country by using their existing ration card with biometric authentication and the plan makes food security "portable". It said that the Union of India is committed to making sufficient foodgrains available to the states at highly subsidised prices under the schemes, to tide over the difficulty of food security during the current Covid-19 crisis, however, the responsibility of identification and distribution to the beneficiaries lies with the States and UTs.
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