Explain 3 types of ration card issued in india
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1)BPL ( below poverty line )cards are for poor people so that they can buy things at rates lower than the market or for free.
2)Antyodya ration cards are for family that are poorest of poor.
3)APL(above poverty line)
one card per family is issued by state government.
2)Antyodya ration cards are for family that are poorest of poor.
3)APL(above poverty line)
one card per family is issued by state government.
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there were three types of ration cards:[3]
Above Poverty Line (APL) ration cards that were issued to households living above the poverty line (as estimated by the Planning Commission). These households received 15 kilogram of food grain (based on availability).
Below Poverty Line (BPL) ration cards that were issued to households living below the poverty line. These households received 25-35 kilograms of food grain.
Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) ration cards that were issued to "poorest of poor" households. These households received 35 kilograms of food grain.
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