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Maha cabinet clears distribution of subsidised food packets ahead of Gudi Padwa, Ambedkar Jayanti

Updated on: 22 February,2023 02:25 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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All the districts in Aurangabad and Amravati divisions and Wardha from Nagpur division have been identified as 14 suicide-prone districts where each and every ration card holder can get the "Shidha" packet

Maha cabinet clears distribution of subsidised food packets ahead of Gudi Padwa, Ambedkar Jayanti

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Ahead of Gudi Padwa and Ambedkar Jayanti, the Maharashtra cabinet on Wednesday decided that eligible ration card holders and beneficiaries of the Antyodaya scheme across Maharashtra will get a packet of one kg each of edible oil, sooji (rava), chana dal (split chickpeas) and sugar for Rs 100.


The Maharashtra government in a statement said, "the packet, named Anandacha Shidha, will be distributed on Gudi Padwa (March 22) and the birth anniversary of Dr Babasaheb Amberkar (April 14). One packet will cost Rs 100 only."



A similar packet had been distributed during the Diwali season last year but its limited reach had invited criticism from the Opposition.


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"The move is expected to benefit nearly 1,63,000 eligible ration card holders. The food packet will also be given at Rs 100 to the beneficiaries of the Antyodaya scheme, a central food programme for the poorest of the poor," the the statement said.

As per the statement, all the districts in Aurangabad and Amravati divisions and Wardha from Nagpur division have been identified as 14 suicide-prone districts where each and every ration card holder can get the "Shidha" packet.

The cabinet also approved the revised estimate for the upper Pravara dam in the Ahmednagar district. The revised cost of the proposed expenditure is Rs 5,177 crore, the statement said.

Once complete, nearly 68,000 hectares will get direct irrigation due to the dam. The beneficiaries will be from Sangamner, Akole, Rahuri, Rahta, Kopargaon and Sinnar from Nashik district, said the statement.

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