The Telangana government introduced specific eligibility criteria for ration cards following the state’s formation in 2014. These guidelines aimed to ensure that essential commodities were accessible to economically weaker sections of society. Here’s a comprehensive look at the eligibility criteria and application process for ration cards under the 2014 guidelines.
Annual family income
The annual family income must be less than Rs. 1.5 lakh in rural areas and less than Rs. 2 lakh in urban areas
Land holding
The land holding must be less than 3.5 acres for wet land and less than 7.5 acres for dry land
Income tax prayer whose annual income more than 2.5lahs per annually
The income limit for the elibility of the BPL families (priority households) has been increased for rural areas to Rs.1.50 lakhs and to Rs.2 lakhs in urban areas.The ceiling on holding of land has also been increased to 3.5 acres of wet land and 7.5 acres of dry land However it was specified that income on land will be taken as criteria for issue of BPL cards.
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Source: Memo No. 653 (October 10, 2014): Guidelines for rural and urban ration card distribution.
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Memo No. 653 (October 10, 2014): Guidelines for rural and urban ration card distribution.
Memo No. 900 (November 28, 2014): Policy enhancements for streamlined issuance.
Subsequent evaluations carried out in 2024.
Step-by-Step Process for Issuance of Ration Cards
- Data Compilation and Survey
- Lists of families lacking ration cards, derived from SECC data, are shared with District Collectors and Field Officers for verification.
- Mandal-Level Review and Responsibility Assignment
- Mandal Parishad Development Officers (MPDOs) or Municipal Commissioners oversee the local-level processing and ensure smooth operation.
- District Oversight and Monitoring
- Additional District Collectors (Revenue) act as supervisors to maintain transparency throughout the process.
- Community Involvement through Gram Sabha
- Draft beneficiary lists are displayed in Gram Sabhas or Ward Meetings for public review and discussion.
- Any objections or discrepancies are addressed during these meetings to maintain accountability.
- Approval and Digital Documentation
- Approved beneficiary lists are uploaded via mandal or municipal login systems and forwarded to the District Collector or Commissioner for final validation.
- Final Verification by Commissioner
- After thorough scrutiny by the Commissioner, the final list is approved, paving the way for ration card issuance.
- Issuance of New Ration Cards
- Eligible families receive their new ration cards based on the final approved list.
- Eliminating Duplication
- Strict measures are enforced to ensure no individual holds more than one ration card.
Types of Ration Cards in Telangana
Telangana’s Public Distribution System (PDS) operates with different types of ration cards, catering to varied socio-economic groups:
- White Ration Card: Issued to families below the poverty line (BPL).
- Pink Ration Card: Granted to families above the poverty line (APL), primarily for identification purposes and limited benefits.
Eligibility Criteria for Ration Cards in 2014
To apply for a ration card in Telangana in 2014, individuals and families had to meet the following conditions:
General Eligibility Requirements:
- Residency:
- The applicant must be a resident of Telangana.
- Proof of residence, such as Aadhaar, voter ID, or utility bills, was mandatory.
- Income Criteria:
- For BPL cards, the total family income had to fall below a specified threshold determined by the government.
- Families earning above this threshold could apply for APL cards.
- Economic Status:
- Families without fixed assets like large plots of land, a pucca house, or a motorized vehicle were considered eligible for BPL cards.
- Those owning significant assets or earning through stable jobs were classified as APL.
Specific Exclusions:
- Households paying income tax or professional tax.
- Families owning more than 3 hectares of agricultural land.
- Individuals with government jobs or pensioners receiving high payouts.
Application Process in 2014
The application process for obtaining a ration card in Telangana involved:
- Filling the Application Form:
- Applicants could collect forms from the nearest MeeSeva center or download them online.
- Required documents included proof of identity, proof of residence, and income certificates.
- Document Verification:
- Officials conducted a thorough verification process, including field visits to validate the details provided by the applicants.
- Approval and Distribution:
- Approved applicants received their ration cards either digitally or as physical copies.
Benefits of Having a Ration Card
- Subsidized Commodities:
- Eligible families received essential goods like rice, wheat, sugar, and kerosene at subsidized rates.
- Identity Proof:
- The ration card served as an official identity document for various government schemes.
- Access to Welfare Schemes:
- Families with ration cards were eligible for additional welfare schemes like health insurance and housing subsidies.