West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today said the state government has taken certain measures to wipe out issues of pertaining to availability of Khadya Sathe cards.
She said government would ensure Khadya Sathe programme to all eligible people and would not tolerate any politics surrounding this.
"Distribution of digitised cards is 82 per cent. People who did not received digitised cards, will get them if they bring any proof of submission for the digitised cards. Even Antardoya, BPL card holders who are unable to apply, can also take benefit of the scheme," Banerjee said at the state secretariat Nabanna after a high level meeting.
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Banerjee said if the government can offer food security to 7.5 crore people then it can offer it to another 50 lakh.
She said validity of lifting food was for two months, so anyone missing in a month can avail of the quota in the next month.
Banerjee also said she was worried about rising prices of essential, life saving and chronic disease medicines and said she had urged the Centre to rethink on this.
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Meanwhile, Banerjee held a meeting with officials of the irrigation, power and agriculture department to take preventive measures on ensuring irrigation water to farmers.
She instructed the departments to take adequate preventive measures in pockets of Bankura, Birbhum, Purulia Burdwan and Midnapore, which have records of poor water availability, irrigation secretary Naveen Prakash said.
Banerjee also instructed to offer pumps to support water supply for agriculture as well as domestic needs, Prakash added.