On Diwali, cheap ration consumers will get half a kilo (500 grams) of sugar per card in depots. Earlier, in the month of Diwali, consumers were given 100 grams of sugar per person, but this time the government has reduced it to 500 grams per card.
This additional quota will be available to the consumers in the quota for the month of November. For this, the department has issued guidelines to the depot operators. At present, 500 grams of sugar is available per person in depots, in such a situation, in Diwali quota, now a person with 1 card will also get 500 grams more and a card consumer with 6 members will also get 500 grams more sugar. Earlier, the households which had 6 members earlier used to get 600 grams of sugar on getting 100 grams of sugar per person of Diwali quota, so more 6 member card users would get 100 grams less sugar. The state government is providing sugar to APL and NFSA consumers at affordable rates.
This price of sugar in depot and market
Sugar is being sold at Rs 40 per kg in the markets. At the same time, with the state government subsidy, APL consumers get Rs 30 per kg, BPL and NFSA families Rs 13 per kg and income tax consumers Rs 39 per kg in sugar depots. has been
What did the Director of Food Civil Supplies Department say?
Director of Food Civil Supplies Department KC Chaman will get 500 grams more sugar per card this time on the auspicious occasion of Diwali. Guidelines have been issued in this regard. In the quota of November, this additional sugar will come in depots.