Ration Card Application In India – Top 20 Questions Answered

A ration card is an official document, issued by the government of a State or Union Territory, to any citizen of India, for subsidized purchase of essential commodities, from ration shops in their locality. Ever wondered how to make a ration card application or how to check your ration card application status in India? 

Read on to know the answers to some commonly asked questions on online ration card application, ration card application status, ration card portability etc.

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Ration Card Application In India – Top FAQs

Who is eligible to make a ration card application?

Any citizen of India is eligible to apply for a ration card. However, the eligibility for benefits under different types of ration cards will differ based on the criteria prescribed by each State or Union Territory.

How can I make a new ration card application online? 

Since respective State Government or Union Territories issue ration cards, you need to submit the new ration card application in the respective State/ UT that you live in. Each State / UT has its own ration card application process. 
You can submit a new ration card application either as:
1)    offline ration card application at the designated office in your State/ UT; or 
2)    an online ration card application. Do note that some States/ UTs may not have enabled an online ration card application facility, in which case you will need to make an offline ration card application at the designated office in your State/ UT.

Can I download ration card application form online?

 Format of the ration card application form varies depending on each State/ UT where you apply. If your State/UT has an online ration card application form, you can download it from the online Public Distribution Portal of the relevant State/ UT. You can check if the ration card application form is available online in your State/ UT here.

What documents are needed for ration card application?

The documents required for ration card application may vary from State to State. However, the following category of documents are commonly required by most of the States/UTs:
1. Duly filled in and signed ration card application form in the prescribed format.
2. Identify proof of the applicant. 
3. Proof of current residence address. 

How can I check my ration card application status?

Ration Card application has to be submitted with the relevant respective State/ Union territory of your residence. Where the State/ UT has facilitated an option for checking the ration card application status online, you can visit the public distribution portal of your State/ UT and check the ration card application status. You can access the website of your State/UT from the table below to know if the ration card application status check is enabled.

Name of State/ Union TerritoryLink to State/UT PDS Portal
Anadaman & Nicobar Islands
Andhra PradeshAndhra Pradesh PDS Portal
Arunachal PradeshArunachal Pradesh PDS Portal
AssamAssam PDS Portal
BiharBihar PDS Portal
ChandigarhChandigarh PDS Portal
ChhattisgarhChhattisgarh PDS Portal
Dadra & Nagar HaveliDadra & Nagar Haveli PDS Portal
Daman & DiuDaman & Diu PDS Portal
DelhiDelhi PDS Portal
GoaGoa PDS Portal
GujaratGujarat PDS Portal
HaryanaHaryana PDS Portal
Himachal PradeshHimachal Pradesh PDS Portal
Jammu & KashmirJammu & Kashmir PDS Portal
JharkhandJharkhand PDS Portal
KarnatakaKarnataka PDS Portal
KeralaKerala PDS Portal
LakshadweepLakshadweep PDS Portal
Madhya PradeshMadhya Pradesh PDS Portal
MaharashtraMaharashtra PDS Portal
ManipurManipur PDS Portal
MeghalayaMeghalaya PDS Portal
MizoramMizoram PDS Portal
NagalandNagaland PDS Portal
OdishaOdisha PDS Portal
PuducherryPuducherry PDS Portal
PunjabPunjab PDS Portal
RajasthanRajasthan PDS Portal
SikkimSikkim PDS Portal
Tamil NaduTamil Nadu PDS Portal
TelanaganaTelanagana PDS Portal
TripuraTripura PDS Portal
Uttar PradeshUttar Pradesh PDS Portal
UttarakhandUttarakhand PDS Portal
West BengalWest Bengal PDS Portal

Source: NFSA

What are the different types of ration cards in India?

National Food Security Act, 2013 (NFSA) governs the issue of rations cards in India. Under the NFSA there are broadly three categories of ration cards:
1) Priority House Hold or “PHH” 
2) Antyodaya Anna Yojana or “AAY
3) Non-Priority Households or “NPHH”

Who is eligible for Priority House Hold or PHH card

Each State Government/ UT will determine the households that fall under the category of Priority House Holds. Each priority household is be entitled to 5 kg of food grains per person per month. The eligible household is entitled to subsidised price of Rs. 3/ kg for rice, Rice 2/kg for wheat and Rs.1/ kg for coarse grains. Some States/UT offer additional benefits for Priority Households.

What is Antyodaya Anna Yojana or “AAY” ration card?

The AAY ration card is aimed at supporting the poorest of the poor.  The eligibility for the AAY card is prescribed by the Central Government under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana Scheme. Under the AAY card, each household is entitled to 35kg of food grains per month per household at highly subsidised prices. Under the AAY scheme the eligible household can purchase food grains from ration shop at the subsidised price of Rs. 3/ kg for rice, Rice 2/kg for wheat and Rs.1/ kg for coarse grains.

Who is eligible for Antyodaya Anna Yojana or “AAY” ration card?

The following categories of households are eligible for the AAY card:
1) Landless agriculture labourers, craftsmen and rural artisans like potters, tanners, weavers, blacksmiths, carpenters, marginal farmers
2) slum dwellers or persons earning daily livelihood in informal sector such as coolies, hand cart pullers, porters, fruit and flower sellers, rickshaw pullers, rag pickers, snake charmers, cobblers, etc.
3) destitute persons or similar categories living in both urban and rural.
4) Household headed by: 
i) a widow; or 
ii) a terminally ill person; or
iii) a disabled person; or
iv) senior citizen aged 60 years or above with no secure means of sustenance or societal support.
5) Persons who have no societal support or family or assured means of survival and falling under any of the following:
i) Widow 
ii) terminally ill person
iii) disabled person
iv) person of age 60 years or above
v) single women or single men 
6) All primitive tribal households.

What is a Non-Priority Households or “NPHH” ration card?

The households leftover in a State/ UT after determining the list of households eligible for PHH and AAY ration cards, will be considered as Non Priority House Holds. NPHH cardholders are not eligible for any subsidies under NFSA. 

What is BPL and APL card?

Before implementation of the National Food Security Act, 2013 (NFSA), States/ UTs issued ration cards under following two broad categories i.e., primarily based on the annual income of a household: 
 
1) BPL – Below Poverty Line; and
2) APL – Above Poverty Line

However, it is to be noted, with the implementation of the NFSA, there is no longer any BPL or APL cards in effect. Any existing BPL or APL card will be converted to a PHH or NPHH card based on the eligibility criteria determined by the issuing State/ UT.

Can ration card be used as identity or address proof?

The Rules governing issuance of rations cards specifically stated that ration cards are not supposed to be used as any identity or address proof. However, from a practical perspective you can often find several instances where ration cards can come in handy to validate your identity or residence.

Can I contact the Public Distribution Department in my State for any queries on ration card application status?

Yes. You can use the toll free numbers indicated in the table below to contact for raising queries or grievances relating to your ration card in your State/ UT.

State/UTToll Free Number(s)
Andhra Pradesh19671800-425-2977
Andaman & Nicobar Islands19671800-343-3197
Arunachal Pradesh1967
Assam19671800-345-3611
Bihar1800-3456-194
Chandigarh19671800-180-2068
Chhattisgarh19671800-233-3663
Dadra & Nagar Haveli19671800-233-4004
Daman and Diu1967
Delhi19671800-110-841
Goa19671800-233-0022
Gujarat19671800-233-5500
Haryana19671800-180-2087
Himachal Pradesh19671800-180-8026
Jammu & Kashmir19671800-800-7011 (Kashmir Province)
1800-180-7106 (Jammu Province)
Jharkhand1800-345-6598; 1800-212-5512
Karnataka19671800-425-9339
Kerala19671800-425-1550
Lakshadweep1800-425-3186
Madhya Pradesh1967
Maharashtra19671800-22-4950
Manipur19671800-345-3821
Meghalaya19671800-345-3670
Mizoram19671860-222-222-789; 1800-345-3891
Nagaland1800-345-3704; 1800-345-3705
Orissa19671800-345-6724; 1800-3456760
Puducherry1800-425-1082 (Puducherry)
1800-425-1083 (Karaikal)
1800-425-1084 (Mahe)
1800-425-1085 (Yanam)
Punjab19671800-3006-1313
Rajasthan1800-180-6127
Sikkim19671800-345-3236
Tamil Nadu19671800-425-5901
Telangana19671800-4250-0333
Tripura19671800-345-3665
Uttar Pradesh19671800-180-0150
Uttarakhand1800-180-2000; 1800-180-4188
West Bengal19671800-345-5505

Source: NFSA

Can I register an online complaint or grievance regarding my ration card application?

Yes. Most states have a grievance redressal portal as part of their PDS portal. You can access the grievance redressal portal of the States that have enabled this facility using the relevant URL listed below:

Name of State/ Union TerritoryGrievance Redressal Portals
Andhra PradeshAndhra Pradesh Grievance Redressal
AssamAssam Grievance Redressal
ChhattisgarhChhattisgarh Grievance Redressal
DelhiDelhi Grievance Redressal
HaryanaHaryana Grievance Redressal
JharkhandJharkhand Grievance Redressal
LakshadweepLakshadweep Grievance Redressal
ManipurManipur Grievance Redressal
PunjabPunjab Grievance Redressal
Tamil NaduTamil Nadu Grievance Redressal
Uttar PradeshUttar Pradesh Grievance Redressal
Andaman & Nicobar IslandsAndaman & Nicobar Islands Grievance Redressal
BiharBihar Grievance Redressal
Dadra & Nagar HaveliDadra & Nagar Haveli Grievance Redressal
GoaGoa Grievance Redressal
Himachal PradeshHimachal Pradesh Grievance Redressal
KarnatakaKarnataka Grievance Redressal
Madhya PradeshMadhya Pradesh Grievance Redressal
MeghalayaMeghalaya Grievance Redressal
OdishaOdisha Grievance Redressal
RajasthanRajasthan Grievance Redressal
TelanaganaTelanagana Grievance Redressal
UttarakhandUttarakhand Grievance Redressal
Arunachal PradeshArunachal Pradesh Grievance Redressal
ChandigarhChandigarh Grievance Redressal
GujaratGujarat Grievance Redressal
Jammu & KashmirJammu & Kashmir Grievance Redressal
KeralaKerala Grievance Redressal
MaharashtraMaharashtra Grievance Redressal
MizoramMizoram Grievance Redressal
SikkimSikkim Grievance Redressal
TripuraTripura Grievance Redressal
West BengalWest Bengal Grievance Redressal

Source: NFSA

What is the meaning of One Nation One Ration Card?

The One Nation One Ration Card is a scheme launched by the Department of Food and Public Distribution aimed at implementing nationwide portability of ration cards. The Scheme is primarily intended to benefit the migrant population. The One Nation One Ration Card Scheme enables both inter-state and intra-state portability of ration card. Under the One Nation one Ration Card scheme, each eligible person can purchase their individual quota of food grains, through any ration shops in the country, irrespective of the place where the ration card is issued. 

How does the One Nation One Ration Card Scheme work?

The One Nation one Ration Card scheme allows intra-state and inter-state portability of ration cards. This is achieved through:
i) Establishing an Integrated Management of PDS (IM-PDS) portal to provide the technological platform for the inter-state portability of ration cards;
ii) Aadhar seeding of ration cards to ensure that biometric details of each beneficiary under a ration card is captured;
iii) Electronic point of sales (e-POS) installed in all ration shops/ fair price shops to enable screening of the biometric data of beneficiaries;
iv) Standardization of ration card format across India.

What are the features of the standardized ration card?  

The standardized ration card format has the following features:
i) a common format for ration card; 
ii) all ration cards will be issued in bilingual format where in addition to the regional language of the State/UT, the detailed will also be printed in either English or Hindi; 
iii) a standard 10 digit ration card number format will be adopted, where the first two numbers will be the code for the State/ UT as per local government directory and the balance 8 digits will be the unique number allocated to each ration card.
iv) along with the 10 digit number, a two digit Member ID will also be added, where the default number of the head of the household will be 00 and each additional member will have the ID 01, 02 and so on.

Who can get the benefits of the One Nation One Ration card scheme?

Any person eligible for a priority household card (PHH) or Antyodaya Anna Yojana (“AAY”) is eligible to avail the benefits of the One Nation One Ration Card Scheme.

Do I need to apply for a new ration card to be covered under the One Nation One Ration card scheme?

No. You do not need to make a new ration card application to avail the benefits of the One Nation One Ration Card scheme.

Which states are currently covered under the One Nation One Ration card scheme?

As on August 2, 2020, the below mentioned 25 States/Union Territories have implemented the ration card portability:

State/ UT With Ration Card Portability
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Daman & Diu
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand,
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Mizoram
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Telangana
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Manipur
Nagaland
Uttarakhand

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