Raipur: With the integration of Chhattisgarh, the ONORC plan is now operational in 35 States/UTs covering almost 96.8 per cent NFSA population – about 77 crore NFSA beneficiaries – in the country. The migrant NFSA beneficiaries of Chhattisgarh will also now be able to take the benefit of subsidised food grains at any fair price shop (FPS) across the country.
Recently the Department of Food & Public Distribution had reviewed the progress of States/UTs towards the implementation of ‘One Nation One Ration Card’ (ONORC) plan and after successful testing of portability transaction, the Department has approved the integration of Chhattisgarh with the existing cluster of portability States/UTs under ONORC. Accordingly, the ONORC plan for nation-wide portability of the National Food Security Act (NFSA) ration cards has been enabled in Chhattisgarh from February 2, 2022.
ONORC is a technology driven distribution system which makes food security portable across the country and is very beneficial for migratory NFSA beneficiaries, who frequently change their place of dwelling in search of temporary employment, etc. This provides them with an option to lift their entitled quota of foodgrains from any FPS of their choice, anywhere in the country, by using their same/existing ration card. It is also noteworthy that the families of the migratory beneficiaries back home, can also avail the balance ration without any difficulty.
Since the inception of the ONORC plan in August 2019, so far more than 56 crore portability transactions have been recorded in the States/UTs under ONORC, delivering nearly total 100 LMT foodgrains through both inter-state and intra-state portability transactions equivalent to about Rs 31,000 crore in food subsidy. As a key indicator, presently a monthly average of about 2.5 crore portability transactions including inter-state, intra-State and PM-GKAY food grain transactions are being recorded in the States/UTs under ONORC.
From the high volume of about 49 crore portability transactions done by the beneficiaries during the Covid-19 period (from April 2020 till so far), it is evident that the flexibility of choosing any FPS (ration shop) under ONORC has proved to be a tremendous source of food security for many migrant beneficiaries/families, as they are now able to lift their entitled ration under NFSA and PMGKY seamlessly. /BI/