Types of Ration Cards in India and Their Benefits

 
There are 5 types of ration cards in India
 
 
Priority household (PHH) card
Antyodaya (AAY) ration card
APL (Above Poverty line) ration card –
BPL (Below Poverty line) ration card
AAY (Antyodaya) ration card
 
Priority household (PHH) card
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Priority household (PHH) ration card - 
This card
is issued to those households which meet the
eligibility criteria set by the state governments.
Every household which has a priority ration
card is entitled to 5 kilograms of food grains
per member every month.
 
 
 
 
Antyodaya (AAY) ration card
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Antyodaya ration card is issued to
those households which fall under the
'poorest of poor' category. Those who have
this card, are entitled to 35 kilograms of
food grain every month.
 
APL (Above Poverty line) ration card
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The APL ration card was issued to
households living above the poverty line.
 
BPL (Below Poverty line) ration card
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The BPL ration was for those households
living below Poverty line.
 
AAY (Antyodaya) ration card
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The AAY which is still in place was issued to
poorest of poor households.
It must be noted here, APL, BPL and AAY
cards were in use before the National Food
Security Act was enacted in the country
 
 
 
 
 
                           
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In India, there are 5 types of ration cards - Priority Household (PHH), Antyodaya (AAY), APL (Above Poverty Line), BPL (Below Poverty Line), and AAY (Antyodaya). Each card serves a specific category of households, providing different amounts of food grain allocation per month. The PHH card is for eligible households, AAY for the poorest of the poor, APL for households above the poverty line, and BPL for those below the poverty line. The AAY card, targeting the poorest households, existed before the National Food Security Act.

  • Ration Cards
  • India
  • PHH
  • AAY
  • Food Security

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  1. TYPES OF RATION CARD IN INDIA

  2. There are 5 types of ration cards in India Priority household (PHH) card Antyodaya (AAY) ration card APL (Above Poverty line) ration card BPL (Below Poverty line) ration card AAY (Antyodaya) ration card

  3. Priority household (PHH) card Priority household (PHH) ration card - This card is issued to those households which meet the eligibility criteria set by the state governments. Every household which has a priority ration card is entitled to 5 kilograms of food grains per member every month.

  4. Antyodaya (AAY) ration card The Antyodaya ration card is issued to those households which fall under the 'poorest of poor' category. Those who have this card, are entitled to 35 kilograms of food grain every month.

  5. APL (Above Poverty line) ration card The APL ration card was issued to households living above the poverty line.

  6. BPL (Below Poverty line) ration card The BPL ration was for those households living below Poverty line.

  7. AAY (Antyodaya) ration card The AAY which is still in place was issued to poorest of poor households. It must be noted here, APL, BPL and AAY cards were in use before the National Food Security Act was enacted in the country

  8. THANK YOU

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