The Government of India has made an important announcement for ration card holders. New rules will be applicable on ration cards from January 1, 2025, under which eligible beneficiaries will get an additional amount of ₹ 1000 every month. This new scheme is being launched under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), which aims to improve the economic condition of poor and needy families of the country.
Under this new initiative, eligible families will not only get free food grains but will also be provided financial assistance. But to avail the benefits of this scheme, it is mandatory for all ration card holders to get their e-KYC (Electronic Know Your Customer) done. The last date for e-KYC is 31 December 2024, and those who do not get their e-KYC done by this deadline, their name will be removed from the ration card.
Ration Card New Scheme 2025 (Ration Card New Scheme 2025)
Ration Card New Scheme 2025 is an ambitious program that aims to provide financial assistance to the poor and needy families of India. Under this scheme, eligible families will be given an additional amount of Rs 1000 every month, which will be in addition to their existing ration benefits.
Scheme Overview
Description | Information |
name of the scheme | Ration card new scheme 2025 |
effective date | 1 January 2025 |
beneficiary | eligible ration card holder |
Benefit | Free ration + ₹1000 per month |
duration of the plan | 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2028 |
total expenses | About Rs 11.8 lakh crore |
number of beneficiaries | about 80 crore people |
application process | both online and offline |
Why is e-KYC necessary? (Why is e-KYC Important?)
e-KYC is an important step to verify the identity of ration card holders and eliminate fake ration cards. It has many advantages:
- Identity Verification: The e-KYC process ensures the identity of ration card holders.
- Elimination of fake cards: This makes it easier to identify and remove fake ration cards.
- Targeted Delivery: Only eligible beneficiaries will get the benefits of the scheme.
- Digital Records: The government will have accurate digital records of the beneficiaries.
- Transparency: Transparency will increase in the ration distribution system.
How to do e-KYC? (How to do e-KYC?)
The e-KYC process is very easy for ration card holders. You can do this in the following ways:
- Go to the nearest ration shop:
- Carry your Aadhar Card and Ration Card
- Verify identity by placing your thumb impression on POS machine
- Once the process is complete, confirm with the ration dealer.
- Online Process:
- Visit the website of your state’s Food and Civil Supplies Department
- Choose e-KYC or amendment option
- Fill ration card number and other important information
- Upload required documents
- Check all information and submit
- Through mobile app:
- Download “Mera KYC” App
- Select your state
- Enter Aadhaar number and mobile number
- Complete the process after OTP verification
Eligibility Criteria
To avail the benefits of this scheme, beneficiaries must fulfill the following criteria:
- Ration Card: It is mandatory to have a valid ration card
- Income Limit: Annual income should be less than Rs 1 lakh
- e-KYC: e-KYC of ration card must be completed
- Card Type: Must be BPL or Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) card holder.
- Government Job: There should not be any government employee in the family
Types of Ration Cards
There are mainly three types of ration cards in India:
- Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) Card:
- for the poorest families
- Maximum Subsidy and Benefits
- Priority Household (PHH) Card:
- For families below poverty line
- medium level subsidy
- Non-Priority Household (NPHH) Card:
- For families above poverty line but eligible for subsidy.
- minimum subsidy
New Terms and Conditions
Major rules applicable from January 1, 2025:
- Income Range:
- Annual income limit in urban areas is Rs 3 lakh
- Annual income limit in rural areas is Rs 2 lakh
- Property Range:
- Those owning a flat or house larger than 100 square meters in urban areas are ineligible.
- Those having a plot larger than 100 square meters in rural areas are ineligible.
- Vehicle Ownership:
- Those owning four wheelers in urban areas are ineligible.
- Those owning tractors or four wheelers in rural areas are ineligible.
- e-KYC mandatory: It is mandatory for all ration card holders to get e-KYC done
Benefits of the Scheme
This new scheme has many benefits:
- Financial assistance: Additional help of ₹ 1000 every month to poor families
- Food Security: Free ration as well as cash assistance
- Poverty alleviation: improving the economic condition of families
- Rural Economy: Promotion of economic activities in villages
- Women Empowerment: Encouragement to issue ration cards in the name of women
- Digitization: Modernization of Ration Distribution System
Disadvantages of not doing e-KYC (Consequences of Not Doing e-KYC)
If you do not get e-KYC done on time, the following consequences may occur:
- Name will be removed from ration card
- Subsidized ration will stop
- Monthly assistance of ₹1000 will not be available
- There may be difficulty in availing benefits of other government schemes
- You may have to go through the process of making a new ration card.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Will this scheme be applicable in all states?
Yes, this is a central scheme and will be applicable across the country. - Do I have to apply separately for this scheme?
No, if you already have a ration card and e-KYC is complete, then you do not need to apply separately. - Is this plan permanent?
At present this scheme will be applicable from January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2028. - Can I have more than one ration card?
No, a family can have only one ration card. - What should I do if I lose my ration card?
You can apply for a duplicate card by visiting your nearest ration office. - Are foreign nationals eligible for this scheme?
No, this scheme is only for Indian citizens.
Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only. Although we have tried to provide accurate information, government rules and schemes are subject to change. Please contact your local ration office or government website for latest and official information. We are not responsible for any action taken based on the information given in this article.