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Ration card is for public distribution system, not address proof: Delhi High Court

A ration card is a document issued by the government to eligible individuals or families as part of a public distribution system. The purpose of this system is to provide subsidized food grains to people who are unable to afford them due to their financial situation. Ration cards are typically issued based on an individual's income, family size, and other factors such as age and disability.

In India, the government has implemented a number of schemes to ensure that ration cards are distributed fairly and efficiently. For example, the Food Security Act, 2013, provides for the establishment of a national food security authority that oversees the distribution of subsidized food grains through various state-level programs.

It is important to note that while a ration card can be used as an address proof in some cases, it is not always accepted as such. For example, some employers or landlords may require additional forms of identification, such as a passport or driver's license, in addition to a ration card. Additionally, the use of ration cards as an address proof can vary depending on the specific laws and regulations in place in different regions of India.


Published 51 days ago

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