The central government has decided to open 3.7 lakh Common Service Centers (CSCs) across the country soon. In these service centers, you will be able to find solutions to all your problems related to ration card.
Along with getting ration at affordable rates under government schemes, the ration card is also very important as a document. Its importance has increased due to the government’s scheme to provide free food grains to the people during the corona epidemic. Also, it is generally needed in making government certificates such as permanent resident and income certificate.
Many times people have to face problems due to lost or torn ration card. However, now the central government has decided to open 3.7 lakh Common Service Centers (CSC) across the country soon. In these service centers, you will be able to find solutions to all your problems related to ration card. You will be able to apply again for lost ration card here, as well as you will also be able to easily make changes in your ration card here.
3.7 lakh common service centers will open across the country
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution has decided to open 3.7 lakh Common Service Centers across the country to improve the Public Distribution System (PDS) implemented for ration cards and food distribution through it. For this, an agreement has been signed with CSC e-Governance Services India Limited. About 23.64 crore ration holders will benefit from these Common Service Centers of the government.
Every problem related to ration card will be solved
Every problem related to ration card will be solved at these common service centers of the government. Consumers will be able to apply for a new ration card as well as another card in lieu of their lost or damaged ration card at these centres. Along with this, you will also get the facility to link Aadhaar with ration card at these centers. You will also be able to register your complaint regarding the problems related to distribution of ration at these service centers.
According to Dinesh Tyagi, Managing Director, CSC e-Governance Services India, “Through these Common Service Centers, consumers will be able to take advantage of the Public Distribution System and various government schemes for free ration. Will give training as well.”