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Delhi expanded ration card eligibility to ₹1.2 lakh annual income, adding need-based criteria and fixing system errors.
Delhi has raised the annual income limit for ration cards from ₹1 lakh to ₹1.2 lakh, expanding food security access.
Eligibility now requires an income certificate, excludes those owning property in A-E colonies, paying income tax, having a four-wheeler (except for livelihood), government employees, or electricity use over 2 kW.
The government replaced first-come, first-served with district-level committees to prioritize need, using a 20% waiting list.
Over 389,000 applications were pending, and more than 8.27 lakh slots were vacant due to data errors, duplicates, and inactive users.
The changes aim to target the most vulnerable and correct systemic flaws.
Delhi amplió la elegibilidad de la tarjeta de ración a ₹ 1.2 lakh de ingreso anual, agregando criterios basados en la necesidad y corrigiendo errores del sistema.