How To Apply Ration Card Online In Delhi

How To Apply Ration Card Online

Why is a Ration Card Important

A ration Card is one of the most important documents for every person in India; this document is provided on an order or authority of the State Government. Now, you can apply for a ration card online very easily in simple and also you can check the ration card status online.

Ration card details provide important proof of Identity and Residence of citizens, it also used as proof of applying for making a Domicile certificate, Birth Certificate, Voter ID card, etc. you can also check ration card details by name

Ration cards offer identification as well as entitle the holder to a ration of food, fuel, or other goods issued by the Government of India. They are primarily used when purchasing subsidized foodstuffs (wheat, rice, sugar ) and kerosene.

The cards are applied in the state you belong to. We can help you with the form and compilation of documents. This will help you sort out the process quickly and smoothly. So go ahead, let us help you!


Kinds of Ration (Rashan) Cards :

1. Blue/Yellow/Green/Red Ration cards – For people that are living below the poverty line. These ration cards are for obtaining various subsidies on food, fuel, and other goods.

 2. White Ration cards – These ration cards are for people living above the poverty line they help as an identification.


Who all can apply for a Ration (ration) card :

  1.     Any person permanently living in India who wants to have a ration but,

He/ She or some other person on his behalf, has not already applied for or is in possession of such a card.

He/ She or any member of his family is not included in another ration card.

Ration cards have been used in India for some time now to provide a specific economic class of society, namely people earning less than a particular figure, subsidies on food grains, and other cooking necessities. The amount that they receive depends on their household income. Although the Government of India used printed booklets, with all the financial information of the family, for the longest time, they are slowly switching to digital and keeping up with the times. This switch has not been made throughout the country since ration cards are being handled individually by different states but have been incorporated in a few states.

The most important part of the process is that it can be handled paperlessly, and at the convenience of the applicant, whether relating to their time or location, which makes the entire method faster and way more appealing than the previous one. Not only is the process of applying for a ration card made paperless, but so is the ration card itself. From a paper booklet, ration cards are now little bits of plastic.

West Bengal got with the program and began switching the ration cards of their people. People without ration cards found the switch easier since they would be applying for a digital ration card directly, however, those with their booklets had to follow a tedious system to handle the transition. Furthermore, they don’t have a proper system for the cancellation of ration cards for people who already have them but are working on it and would have one soon.

Many states started following the example and handling the ration card creation process paperlessly, thereby creating digital cards.

There are multiple benefits of using digital cards, from the point of view of people and the Government when providing them.

  1.    They are tougher to duplicate than their paper booklet.
  2.  They last longer since they are made of plastic and don’t rip or get spoilt due to water or age.
  3. They can be used by fair price shops since the technology would be provided and tracked easily which reduced fake entries or mentioning incorrect amounts of food and grain provided, especially when this used to be handled.


The process of applying for a ration card across the various Indian States.

The process of applying for a ration card, whether digital or otherwise, changes based on the Indian state that an applicant is applying from. Each state has their own systems but the basic foundation and structure are quite constant. 

Initially, the process of getting a ration card was tedious where applicants traveled to the office and purchased application forms. They then had to fill them out, gather the supporting documentation and submit everything while paying a small fee. They would have to make a third trip in about a month to see if their ration card were ready to be picked up.

 This process changed for the better with different states uploading application forms on their official ration card websites. This saved time and allowed people to begin gathering all the information they needed at their leisure. They would then have to pay their fee at the office, along with the applications and forms. This was the peak of digitization for some states, while others pushed for an even better system. 

Other states, went a step further and allowed applicants to upload all their information on the official ration card website. These details included documents, personal information, supporting papers, etc. They then received an update with the date when their ration card would be dispensed. Applicants then received it at their doorstep, through the Indian postal system. 

This process was further improved when some states moved to a digital ration card, changing the entire infrastructure, and making room for the future. The entire process of getting one was online, while a few states had an offline procedure. This worked well for states who were a little more technologically developed but forced other states to improve. 


The different levels at which various states have gone through the digitization process

Different states have reached various levels of digitization for the ration card application process.

Some of them only providing online forms, others providing a link to upload their applications, still others a link to check the status of the uploaded documents. Some states going all the way as to provide a process to apply for a digital ration card through an online platform.

 The process of downloading online application forms, and submitting them at the office was handled by these states.

Andra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Mizoram, Odisha, West Bengal, and Delhi

While ration cards were being handled through a website in these states.

Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and many more.

States in India

Link

Apply for a digital ration card

Download ration card application forms

Check status

Andhra Pradesh

https://ap.meeseva.gov.in/DeptPortal/UserInterface/LoginForm.aspx

Arunachal Pradesh

http://www.arunfcs.gov.in/forms.html

Bihar

http://sfc.bihar.gov.in/login.htm

Chattisgarh

https://khadya.cg.nic.in/citizen/documents/New_Rc_Format.pdf

Gujarat

https://www.digitalgujarat.gov.in/Citizen/CitizenService.aspx

www.digitalgujarat.gov.in/DownLoad/pdfforms/s51.pdf

Haryana

http://saralharyana.gov.in

Himachal Pradesh

http://admis.hp.nic.in/ehimapurti/pdfs/cardeng.pdf

http://edistrict.hpgov.in/pages/staticSite/trackApplicationStatus.xhtml

Jammu and Kashmir

http://jkfcsca.gov.in/FormsGeneral.html

Jharkhand

https://pds.jharkhand.gov.in/secc_cardholders/ercmsActivityRequest

Kerala

http://ecitizen.civilsupplieskerala.gov.in/index.php/c_user_home

Maharashtra

https://rcms.mahafood.gov.in/PublicLogin/frmPublicUserRegistration.aspx
https://aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in/en

Mizoram

https://fcsca.mizoram.gov.in/page/application-form1506663142

Odisha

http://www.foododisha.in/Download/NFSA.pdf

http://www.pdsodisha.gov.in/TPDS/Reports/RationCardListReport.aspx

Punjab

http://punjab.gov.in/eform/CitizenReg.xhtml

Delhi

https://edistrict.delhigovt.nic.in/in/en/Account/Register.html

West Bengal

https://wbpds.gov.in/rptForUsers/rptFormDetails_usr.aspx

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

http://dcsca.andaman.go

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

http://epds.nic.in/DN/epds/

Tripura

http://epdstr.gov.in/TR/epds

 


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