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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent changes in ration card distribution in Telangana and Haryana have raised concerns about food security for many beneficiaries. The situation continues to evolve.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Recent Developments in Ration Card Distribution</h2>
<p>In recent months, the distribution of ration cards has become a focal point of discussion in both Telangana and Haryana, with significant implications for food security among vulnerable populations. The central government has advised states to distribute three months’ worth of supplies at once to ration beneficiaries, a move aimed at addressing logistical challenges and ensuring consistent access to essential food items.</p>
<p>In Telangana, the government is currently providing 6 kg of &#8216;sannabiyyam&#8217; per month to beneficiaries, with over one crore ration cardholders relying on this support. Each beneficiary is set to receive 18 kilograms of rice at once under the Centre&#8217;s plan, which is expected to streamline the distribution process. However, authorities are assessing both the logistical challenges and the risk of diversion before taking a final call on the proposal, as there are concerns that nearly two lakh metric tonnes of stock could potentially be diverted to the black market.</p>
<p>Every month, Telangana distributes 2.02 lakh metric tonnes of rice to approximately 3.20 crore beneficiaries using 1.02 crore ration cards. The state government has opted to supply fine rice instead of coarse rice through the Public Distribution System (PDS), incurring an annual cost of about ₹18,000 crore. This decision reflects the state&#8217;s commitment to providing quality food to its beneficiaries, although it also raises questions about sustainability and resource allocation.</p>
<p>In contrast, Haryana has seen a dramatic shift in its ration card landscape following the 2024 Assembly elections. The BJP-led government cancelled over 12 lakh Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) ration cards, leading to a significant reduction in the number of cards from 52,50,740 in March 2025 to 39,88,155 by January 2026. This reduction of 12,62,585 cards, or nearly 24 percent, has sparked criticism and concern among opposition leaders.</p>
<p>Aditya Surjewala, a prominent Congress leader, has criticized the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) system for excluding genuine beneficiaries, stating, &#8220;The cancellations had directly affected the food security of hundreds of thousands of poor families.&#8221; He further remarked that the BJP had initially added lakhs of beneficiaries before the polls only to remove them afterwards, raising questions about the integrity of the system.</p>
<p>In April 2025 alone, 3,35,095 cards were cancelled, with a further 7,89,826 cards revoked between May and August 2025. The highest number of cancellations occurred in Faridabad, where 1,26,564 cards were revoked. These actions have led to significant unrest and uncertainty among the affected families, who now face challenges in accessing essential food supplies.</p>
<p>As the situation evolves, the impact of the cancelled ration cards on food security remains to be fully assessed. Details remain unconfirmed regarding how these changes will affect the most vulnerable populations in Haryana and whether alternative measures will be implemented to support those who have lost their ration cards.</p>
<p>Overall, the developments surrounding ration cards in Telangana and Haryana highlight the complexities of food distribution systems in India, as well as the ongoing challenges faced by both state governments and beneficiaries. The outcomes of these changes will be crucial in determining the future of food security for millions of individuals reliant on these essential programs.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent developments regarding ration cards in Telangana and Haryana highlight the challenges faced by beneficiaries due to policy changes and supply issues.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Recent Developments in Ration Card Policies</h2>
<p>In recent months, significant changes have occurred regarding ration cards in Telangana and Haryana, impacting millions of beneficiaries. As the central government advised states to distribute three months’ worth of supplies at once to ration beneficiaries, states have begun to implement these changes. This initiative aims to assist those relying on public distribution systems (PDS) to cope with rising temperatures during the summer months.</p>
<p>In Telangana, the government has committed to providing 6 kg of &#8216;sannabiyyam&#8217; per month to each of its over one crore ration cardholders. Under the Centre&#8217;s plan, beneficiaries are expected to receive a total of 18 kilograms of rice at once. However, authorities have raised concerns that nearly 200,000 metric tonnes of this stock could potentially be diverted to the black market, complicating the distribution process.</p>
<p>The state government in Telangana has opted to supply fine rice instead of coarse rice through the PDS, incurring an annual procurement cost of approximately ₹18,000 crore. Each month, 202,000 metric tonnes of rice is distributed to around 3.20 crore beneficiaries using 1.02 crore ration cards. This distribution is crucial for ensuring food security among the state&#8217;s vulnerable populations.</p>
<p>In contrast, Haryana has seen a dramatic reduction in the number of Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) ration cards following the 2024 Assembly elections. The BJP-led government cancelled over 1.2 million ration cards, leading to a significant drop from 52,50,740 BPL/AAY cards in March 2025 to 39,88,155 by January 2026. This reduction represents nearly a 24 percent decrease in available cards.</p>
<p>Aditya Surjewala, a prominent Congress leader, has criticized the cancellations, stating, &#8220;The BJP had initially added lakhs of beneficiaries before the polls only to remove them afterwards.&#8221; He further emphasized that these cancellations have directly affected the food security of hundreds of thousands of poor families, highlighting the severe implications of such policy shifts.</p>
<p>Surjewala also pointed out that every district in Haryana has been affected by these changes, with Faridabad witnessing the highest cancellations at 126,564 cards, followed by Gurugram and Hisar. The exact impact of these ration card cancellations on food security remains unclear, raising concerns among advocates for the poor.</p>
<p>As the situation evolves, the final decision on the three-month distribution plan in Telangana is still pending, contingent on stock availability and feasibility. Meanwhile, the ongoing adjustments in Haryana continue to raise alarms about the accessibility of essential food supplies for the state&#8217;s most vulnerable populations.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the broader implications of these ration card policies, but the developments in both states underscore the critical need for effective food distribution systems to support those in need.</p>
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