Cash equivalent for free rice and sugar during Diwali provided to Pondy’s family card holders under DBT mode.
In a move that aims to provide relief and assistance to the residents of Puducherry during the festive season, the government has announced that family card holders will receive cash equivalents of free rice and sugar through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode for Diwali.
Under this initiative, instead of providing physical bags of rice and sugar, eligible beneficiaries will receive the cash value of these essential items directly into their bank accounts. This move is part of the government’s efforts to streamline the distribution process and ensure greater transparency and efficiency.
By implementing the DBT mode for Diwali, the government aims to empower the beneficiaries and allow them to choose what they need the most during the festival season. This move also intends to reduce the burden of distribution logistics and storage, making the process more cost-effective and convenient for both the government and the beneficiaries.
The cash equivalent of free rice and sugar will be transferred to the bank accounts linked to the family cards. This will enable the beneficiaries to use the money to purchase the items they require, ensuring that they have greater control over their choice of food and provisions.
It is important to note that the cash transfer will be based on the quantity and quality of rice and sugar that would have been provided under the previous distribution system. The government has assured that the cash value will be equivalent to the subsidized rates of these items, thus ensuring that the beneficiaries are not financially disadvantaged in any way.
This initiative comes as a welcome relief for the residents of Puducherry, particularly during the festive season when the demand for essential commodities is high. By providing cash equivalents, the government is addressing the immediate needs of the beneficiaries while also promoting financial inclusion and empowerment.
With the implementation of the DBT mode for Diwali, the government hopes to streamline the distribution process and eliminate the challenges associated with physical distribution. This move is in line with the government’s commitment to leveraging technology and digital platforms to ensure the efficient delivery of welfare schemes and benefits to the intended beneficiaries.
Overall, this initiative is a step towards promoting transparency, efficiency, and empowerment in the distribution of essential commodities. By providing cash equivalents instead of physical items, the government is ensuring that the residents of Puducherry have greater flexibility and control over their festival preparations. This move also aligns with the government’s vision of a digitally empowered and inclusive society.
Source: PSU Watch