Rajasthan One Rupee Kg Wheat Scheme

The current government has currently stopped the Gehlot government’s scheme of giving 1 kg wheat to Antyodaya BPL and State BPL families. The Finance Department has decided to review the scheme.

In the 2013-14 budget, the Gehlot government implemented a scheme to distribute wheat at Rs 1 per kg to Antyodaya BPL and State BPL families from April 1, 2013. A provision of Rs 500 crore was made for this in the budget. In this, a provision was made to give 25 kg of wheat to each BPL family at the rate of Rs 1 per kg. After this, from October 1, under the National Food Security Mission, the Central Government started a scheme to give wheat at Rs 2 per kg to APL and BPL families. In this, it was decided to give 5 kg of wheat per person.
Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PM-GKAY) is a scheme as part of Atmanirbhar Bharat to supply free food grains to migrants and poor.
Phase-I and Phase-II of this scheme were operational from April to June, 2020 and July to November, 2020 respectively. Phase III of the scheme was operational from May to June, 2021. Phase-IV of the scheme during July-November, 2021 and Phase V from December 2021 till March, 2022 .
Under this scheme, the center provides 5kg of free food grains per month to the poor. This is in addition to the subsidized (Rs 2-3 per kg) ration provided under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) to families covered under the Public Distribution System (PDS). The food grain and the amount may be variable.

Phase VI:

The PMGKAY scheme for Phase VI from April-September, 2022 would entail an estimated additional food subsidy of Rs. 80,000 Crore.
Rajasthan One Rupee Kg Wheat Scheme

Benefits

  • PMGKAY provides 5 kg of food grain to each family holding a ration card free of cost and the 5 kg of subsidized food grain already offered through the Public Distribution System (PDS).
  • Wheat has been allocated to 6 States/UTs, – Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Chandigarh, Delhi, and Gujarat, and rice has been provided to the remaining States/UTs.

Eligibility

  • Families belonging to Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) and Priority Households (PHH) categories will be eligible for the scheme.
  • PHH are to be identified by State Governments/Union Territory Administrations as per criteria evolved by them. AAY families are to be identified by States/UTs as per the criteria prescribed by the Central Government:
  • Households headed by widows or terminally ill persons or disabled persons or persons aged 60 years or more with no assured means of subsistence or societal support.
  • Widows or terminally ill persons or disabled persons or persons aged 60 years or more or single women or single men with no family or societal support or assured means of subsistence.
  • All primitive tribal households.
  • Landless agriculture labourers, marginal farmers, rural artisans/craftsmen such as potters, tanners, weavers, blacksmiths, carpenters, slum dwellers, and persons earning their livelihood on daily basis in the informal sector like porters, coolies, rickshaw pullers, hand cart pullers, fruit and flower sellers, snake charmers, rag pickers, cobblers, destitutes and other similar categories in both rural and urban areas.
  • All eligible Below Poverty Line families of HIV positive persons

Documents Required

  • Ration Card
  • Aadhar Card (if seeded with Ration Card)

Application Process

  • Beneficiaries can quote either their ration card number or the Aadhaar number to any Fair Price Shop dealer across the country.
  • Beneficiaries can undergo Aadhaar authentication by using their fingerprints or iris-based identification.

FAQs

Who are eligible for the scheme?

This scheme can be availed by to all eligible ration cardholders or beneficiaries covered under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013

How Do I avail the Scheme? Is there any application process?

Interested person shall visit nearest Fair Price Shop with Ration Card