what is the rationing system of India
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The rationing system was revived in the wake of an acute food shortage during the 1960s, prior to the Green Revolution.
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Ration cards are an authentic certificate distributed by state authorities in India to families that are qualified to obtain subsidized food grain from the Public Distribution System. Major products which are subsidized rates include essential food grains, such as rice, sugar, grain, and kerosene, through a chain of reasonable price shops also identified as ration stores installed in various states over the country.
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