Delhi was one of the pioneer states to implement the National Food Security Act, 2013, according to Delhi's Economic Survey which was tabled in the Assembly today.
As many as 17.68 lakh National Food Security Smart Cards have been issued to eligible households covering a total beneficiaries of 62.55 lakh as on 10th May, the survey said.
"Almost all the digital Food Security Cards are Aadhar enabled. Major commodities in the public distribution system include wheat, rice, and sugar. It provides rationed amounts of basic food items to around 72 lakh consumers through a network of 2,430 Fair Price Shops," it said.
The highest number of cards (2, 81,727) during 2014-15 was in north-west district of Delhi. While highest number of fair price shops (347) was in north-east district, it said.
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The survey also said that the government had decided to make Delhi a kerosene-free City in the year 2012-13.
"Under this, Delhi was providing free LPG connection with a LPG-filled cylinder along with two burners and other accessories to kerosene oil user cardholders," it said.
The Delhi government is also in the process of setting up a state food commission to handle the grievance redressal mechanism and address non-delivery of entitlements to eligible beneficiaries.
The commission will monitor and review of implementation of FSA in efficient and transparent manner.