15 lakh beneficiaries got ration at doorstep
The Hindu
The door delivery of ration through dispensing vehicles has gathered steam as more than 15 lakh beneficiaries have been provided quality rice during the last 15 days. The authorities say that around 27 lakh beneficiaries living in urban areas are targeted to be covered under the scheme and the mobile dispensing units (MDUs) are set to reach out to rest of the beneficiaries in the next week.
Chief Minister Y.S Jagan Mohan Reddy recently launched the scheme as part of which 9,260 vehicles have been deployed to supply quality rice at the door step of the beneficiaries.
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