Now the days are gone when you are struggling for your ration card. When you are running pillar to post to get the card or shelling out a lot to an agent for the same. To get rid of the headache of getting a ration card here in Bangalore we have using private LPG gases. Now the happy days came with few hiccups. Now the happy news is, we can get our ration card by applying online. The government will begin issuing ration cards from Saturday. This time, however, aspirants have to submit their applications online.
Food, civil supplies and consumer affairs minister Shobha Karandlaje on Friday said the new initiative aims at reducing ineligible families, maintaining a database and ensuring transparency. As per the 2011 census, there are 1.37 crore families in the state but the number of card holders is 1.67 crore, clearly showing misuse of cards by vested interests, she pointed out. There were 12 lakh aspirants for new cards.
To weed out bogus card holders, the government stopped issuing new cards and launched a drive to identify illegal card holders. In urban areas, consumers had to submit their RR number (electricity meter number) and in villages, it was linked to property tax. The drive drew flak from consumers. CM DV Sadananda Gowda then stepped in and directed officials to make arrangements to issue new cards.
Those who want to apply for a ration card must visit and apply online. In rural areas, aspirants (who can’t apply online) can visit panchayat or tahsildar offices and pay Rs 10 to apply.
Click the link to proceed : http://ahara.kar.nic.in/
Still the site is not properly updated for user friendly. The English version shows few data in “Kannada”. But I hope soon it get resolved by the authorities.
Food, civil supplies and consumer affairs minister Shobha Karandlaje on Friday said the new initiative aims at reducing ineligible families, maintaining a database and ensuring transparency. As per the 2011 census, there are 1.37 crore families in the state but the number of card holders is 1.67 crore, clearly showing misuse of cards by vested interests, she pointed out. There were 12 lakh aspirants for new cards.
To weed out bogus card holders, the government stopped issuing new cards and launched a drive to identify illegal card holders. In urban areas, consumers had to submit their RR number (electricity meter number) and in villages, it was linked to property tax. The drive drew flak from consumers. CM DV Sadananda Gowda then stepped in and directed officials to make arrangements to issue new cards.
Those who want to apply for a ration card must visit and apply online. In rural areas, aspirants (who can’t apply online) can visit panchayat or tahsildar offices and pay Rs 10 to apply.
Click the link to proceed : http://ahara.kar.nic.in/
Still the site is not properly updated for user friendly. The English version shows few data in “Kannada”. But I hope soon it get resolved by the authorities.