Tuesday 3 March 2015

More than 242 lakh Families having highly Subsidised Foodgrains under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana

More than 242 lakh families under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana are being provided highly subsidised 35 kg foodgrains per month through TPDS. This information was given by the Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Shri Raosaheb Patil Danve in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

He said the AAY families are to be identified by States/Union Territories (UTs) as per the following criteria:

i) Landless agriculture labourers, marginal farmers, rural artisans/craftsmen such as potters, tanners, weavers, blacksmiths, carpenters, slum dwellers, and persons earning their livelihood on daily basis in the informal sector like porters, coolies, rickshaw pullers, hand cart pullers, fruit and flower sellers, snake charmers, rag pickers, cobblers, destitute and other similar categories in both rural and urban areas

ii) Households headed by widows or terminally ill persons/disabled persons/persons aged 60 years or more with no assured means of subsistence or societal support

iii) Widows or terminally ill persons or disabled persons or persons aged 60 years or more or single women or single men with no family or societal support or assured means of subsistence

iv) All primitive tribal households

v) All eligible Below Poverty Line (BPL) families of HIV positive persons.

The Minister said that requests have been received from a few State Governments to increase the number of beneficiaries under AAY but it could not be acceded to as the number is fixed for every State. State/UTs are advised from time to time to review the existing list of AAY beneficiaries and remove the ineligible beneficiaries so as to include only the most eligible.

Shri Danve clarified that AAY scheme has not been separately evaluated. This Department however has been getting the functioning of TPDS, including the implementation of AAY, evaluated by different agencies from time to time. These evaluation studies have revealed certain shortcomings/deficiencies in the functioning of TPDS, such as inclusion/exclusion errors, leakages/diversion of foodgrains, etc. The reports received have been sent to the concerned States/UTs for taking necessary remedial measures to remove the deficiencies noticed in the functioning of TPDS.

                       Number of  Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) families      (as on 31.1.2015)  (Fig. in lakh)
S.No.
States/UTs
 Accepted No. of AAY families
Number of AAY families  identified & ration cards issued 
1
Andhra Pradesh*
15.578
15.578
2
Arunachal Pradesh
0.380
0.38
3
Assam
7.040
7.04
4
Bihar
25.010
25.010
5
Chhattisgarh
7.189
7.189
6
Delhi
1.568
1.038
7
Goa
0.184
0.145
8
Gujarat
8.128
7.580
9
Haryana
3.025
2.676
10
Himachal Pradesh
1.971
1.971
11
Jammu & Kashmir
2.822
2.557
12
Jharkhand
9.179
9.179
13
Karnataka
11.997
11.376
14
Kerala
5.958
5.958
15
Madhya Pradesh
15.816
15.816
16
Maharashtra
25.053
24.854
17
Manipur
0.636
0.636
18
Meghalaya
0.702
0.702
19
Mizoram
0.261
0.261
20
Nagaland
0.475
0.475
21
Odisha
12.645
12.533
22
Punjab
1.794
1.794
23
Rajasthan
9.321
9.321
24
Sikkim
0.165
0.165
25
Tamil Nadu
18.646
18.646
26
Tripura
1.131
1.131
27
Uttar Pradesh
40.945
40.945
28
Uttarakhand
1.909
1.909
29
West Bengal
19.857
14.799
30
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
0.107
0.041
31
Chandigarh
0.088
0.015
32
Dadra &Nagar Haveli
0.069
0.052
33
Daman & Diu
0.015
0.015
34
Lakshadweep
0.012
0.012
35
Puducherry
0.322
0.322

Total
249.998
242.121

* Include the State of Telangana

Courtesy: pib.nic.in

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