Maa Annapurna Yojana (Rashtriya Ann Salamati Kaydo - 2013)
Maa Annapurna Yojana (Rashtriya Ann Salamati Kaydo - 2013)
Who benefits?
Under the Annapurna scheme in the National and Safety Act 2013 (NFSA-2013) implemented by the State Government, ration card holders get the benefit of foodgrains i.e. wheat, rice as per ration card category from fair price shops.
Amount / Price to be received by Antyodaya cardholder families under Annapurna scheme:
Wheat > 25.00 Kg > 2.00 Rs
Rice > 10.00 Kg > 3.00 Rs
Total > 35.00 Kg
Amount / Cost to be received by priority families under Annapurna Scheme:
Wheat > 3.50 Kg > 2.00 Rs
Rice > 1.50 Kg > 3.00 Rs
Total > 5.00 Kg
Where to get benefits
From a cheap grocery store
What evidence is required?
Ration card of priority family or Antyodaya category (Aadhaar card of all members above 7 years should be linked)
(See how the quantity and price are published in the newspaper on the first day of every month by the State Government under this scheme)
Official Website : Maa Annapurna Yojana (Rashtriya Ann Salamati Kaydo - 2013)
Source : Sarkar ni Kalyankari Yojana Booklet
Special Thanks : CM Gujarat, Collector Rajkot, Jilla Vahivati Tantr Rajkot.
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Introduction
The main task of the Government of Gujarat's SJE Dept. is to ensure the Economic development and Empowerment of persons belonging to Society’s underprivileged sections as below:
- Scheduled Castes
- Developing Castes
- Socially and Economically Backward Classes
- Minority communities
- Physically and mentally challenged persons.
Welfare yojanas are also being implemented by this Department for the orphans, destitute persons, beggars and old aged persons.
The welfare yojanas being implemented by this Department can be mainly classified as under:
- Education
- Economic Welfare
- Health and Housing
- Other yojanas