How do PDS (public distribution system) work ?
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families having annual income up to Rs. 15,000/- having been included in IRDP List of 1997-98.None of the members in the family should be a doctor or a lawyer or an architect or a chartered accountant.None of the members in the family should be a professional tax payer, a sales tax payer or an income tax payer or eligible to pay such tax.The family should not posses residential telephone.The family should not posses four wheeler vehicle.None of the family members should hold total two hectare rain fed or one hectare semi-irrigated or 1/2 hectare irrigated (double in drought prone talukas) land.
families having annual income up to Rs. 15,000/- having been included in IRDP List of 1997-98.None of the members in the family should be a doctor or a lawyer or an architect or a chartered accountant.None of the members in the family should be a professional tax payer, a sales tax payer or an income tax payer or eligible to pay such tax.The family should not posses residential telephone.The family should not posses four wheeler vehicle.None of the family members should hold total two hectare rain fed or one hectare semi-irrigated or 1/2 hectare irrigated (double in drought prone talukas) land.
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The food procured by FCI is distributed through government regulated shops among poor sections of society. This is called PDS.
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