Mangaluru, Feb 18: As per the directive issued by Dakshina Kannada district administration, grievance redressal meetings will be held for the benefit of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) consumers at distributor-level in the district from February 23 onwards, said Deputy Director of Food and Civil Supplies Department Sharana Basappa.
Addressing a meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner A B Ibrahim here on Wednesday, he said that grievance redressal meetings would be conducted in various distributor centres in the district on specified dates from February 23 to March 31 to address the grievances of LPG consumers.
Applicants requested to collect new ration cards
With regard to issuance of new ration cards to BPL families, Mr Sharana Basappa said that the department had received a total of 77,670 applications in the district for new ration cards, out of which 17,232 applications were remaining to be distributed to the respective recipients. Among the remaining applications, only 5,976 applications had the requisite voter ID details attached to them, while 11,256 applications had been pending with the department due to non-submission of necessary documents by the applicants.
Since the 5,976 rations cards are ready to be distributed, applicants have been informed to collect it from their respective Mangaluru One centres or gram panchayats within a period of 15 days. However, the applicants are showing lukewarm response in collecting their new rations cards, he said, adding that the ration cards would be cancelled if they were not collected in the allotted time.
He said that the remaining 11,256 applicants had also been informed through their contact numbers to submit the relevant documents to process their new ration cards within 15 days. Any member of the family which had applied for the new ration cards above 12 years of age can collect the set of ration cards from their corresponding photo centres or gram panchayats, he informed.
Similarly, around 4,000 ration cards for APL families are remaining to be collected and the applicants have been informed of this, he added.
Mr Basappa also said that there was a provision to provide new LPG connections to a total of 6,100 BPL families under the CSR scheme by oil companies, without payment of deposit.
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