Mangaluru, Jul 1: Food and Civil Supplies Minister UT Khader said on Friday that his department was considering issuing Below Poverty Line ration cards to endosulfan victims, people with HIV, cancer patients and those suffering from renal failures.

Mr. Khader said that a survey was on now to identify those who were in need of foodgrains at a subsidised rate. “Soon after getting the details we will take a decision,” Mr. Khader said and added he would seek assistance of the Centre, if needed, for its implementation.
Mr. Khader said that his first priority was to process 10 lakh applications for ration cards pending for nearly two years and issue them BPL/APL ration cards. Officials had been asked to complete the process within three months. As many as 11,000 applications would have to be processed in Dakshina Kannada, he said.
Mr Khader said that a website was being created for online filing of applications seeking Above Poverty Line ration cards. He said, an award of Rs.400 with be given to those who give information of persons who were illegally possessing BPL cards.
He said that Consumers can just dial 1967, a toll free number to file complaints about the working of public distribution system (PDS) supplying subsidised food grains If they have any problems related to ration delivered through fair price shops.
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