Bhubaneswar, January 3: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Tuesday announced that nearly 9.05 lakh beneficiaries of the State Food Security Scheme (SFSS) will receive 5 kg of rice per month free of cost for the next 12 months.
The initiative, to begin on January 23, will entail a total expenditure of Rs 185 crore which will be met by the state exchequer, an official release issued by the Chief Minister's Office said. Naveen Patnaik Government in Odisha to Provide 5 Kg Rice Free of Cost for One Year Under State Food Security Scheme.
The state government has been distributing 5 kg of rice per person per month to the left-out eligible beneficiaries of the National Food Security Act (NFSA) but covered under the ‘State Food Security Scheme' at Re 1 per kg since October 2018. Odisha Flood: Naveen Patnaik Government Sanctions Over Rs 128 Crore for 24 Districts Affected by Rains, Floods, Additional Rs 100 Crore for Food and Public Infrastructure.
“Now it will be free of cost rice for about 9.05 lakh people under SFSS,” the official said. The SFSS was launched on Gandhi Jayanti in 2018 to cover those who have been left out of the NFSA. The beneficiaries of the SFSS have also been provided with additional rice and pulses during the last 28 months in the state.
Besides, Rs 1,000 cash incentive was also given to each family under NFSA and the SFSS twice during the pandemic period. The Centre announced in December 2022 that it will bear the expenses of free food grains under the NFSA till December 2023.
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