The Maharashtra Government is mulling a proposal to link ration cards with Aadhaar numbers to enhance the Public Distribution System (PDS) in the state.
The move is being planned with a view to ensuring that the benefits provided by the government reach the beneficiaries and the process remains transparent.
“The Narendra Modi Government at the Centre has been very enthusiastic about the food security scheme. In keeping with that, the State Government, too, has shown its keenness in continuing with the scheme in Maharashtra minus the loopholes in the PDS,” Deepak Kapoor, Food and Civil Supplies Secretary, told PTI.
The senior officer said that the state Cabinet has asked the administration to be ready with a presentation on the food security scheme, initiated by the previous UPA Government at the Centre, following which a final decision to link the two will be taken.
“We will be dividing our presentation into three parts.
First, we have to present the current scenario to the government, which would help them gauge the situation on ground. We will also be presenting a financial picture which would help assess the cost structure.
“We will finally be putting in our suggestions, after considering which, the Cabinet will take a final call,” he said.
“It is here that we will suggest to the government to link ration cards with Aadhaar numbers so that the right beneficiary gets benefits and the role of middlemen can be contained,” Kapoor said.
At present, the number of people below poverty line (BPL) in Maharashtra is around 7 crore, while 1.8 crore are registered as above poverty line (APL) beneficiaries.
About 2.32 crore ration cards are already digitised with the state administration. The Director of the Information and Technology Department, Virendra Singh, said that the administration is ready to link the Aadhaar numbers of ration cardholders at any given point of time.
“About 9.3 crore people have so far enrolled for Aadhaar cards with 8.6 crore cards having been already generated. We would like to ensure that more than 95 per cent of the people have Aadhaar cards before March 2015,” said Singh.
He added that upon receiving Cabinet approval, a pilot scheme would be launched in two districts, one of them being Wardha. If the response is satisfactory, it would be extended to other districts as well.
“Wardha is 100 per cent Aadhaar enrolled. We will take a final decision on the other district soon,” he said.