The Delhi government has reopened the process of issuing fresh ration cards under changed eligibility criteria after a gap of 13 years. The move is anticipated to help thousands of low-income families who have not been able to apply for subsidised food benefits for over a decade.
As per the government, the new rules enable families living in Delhi to submit applications if their annual household income is within the newly prescribed limit. The authorities have also simplified the application process by allowing online and offline submissions.
Applicants should also be a permanent resident of Delhi and should not have a ration card in any other state. They will also have to produce documents like Aadhaar cards, proof of residence, income certificates and passport-sized photographs.
The government has introduced different income slabs for various categories of ration cards, including priority households and economically weaker families. Officials believe the revised norms will help expand access to subsidised grains and essential food items under the public distribution system.
Applicants can apply through the Delhi government’s food supply portal or visit designated offices for assistance. Once submitted, applications will be verified before new ration cards are issued.
The reopening of fresh ration card issuance comes amid rising food inflation and increasing demand for welfare support among urban households.



