Three Months Ration Supply in April, Government Plans Full Rice Distribution Across Month
Three Months Ration Supply in April Government Plans Full Rice Distribution Across Month Subtitle: Government announces three months ration supply in April with continuous rice distribution to clear excess stock improve delivery and ensure beneficiaries receive food grains without delay or crowding.

- Three months ration supply announced for April
- Rice distribution continues throughout April month
- Government clears excess stock through ration supply
In a major relief for ration card holders, the government has decided to distribute three months worth of ration rice in a single phase during April. The move is aimed at clearing large food grain stocks while ensuring smooth delivery to beneficiaries.
Officials said that rice allocated for April May and June will be supplied together, with distribution spread across the entire month of April. This approach is expected to reduce congestion at ration shops and give beneficiaries more time to collect their share.
The decision comes as warehouses have accumulated huge quantities of rice from previous procurement seasons. With fresh stock expected soon, authorities are working to empty existing reserves to create space for incoming supplies.
To support the plan, large scale transportation of rice from storage facilities to ration shops has already begun. The government has also issued instructions to states to ensure there are no disruptions during the distribution process.
At the same time, officials are working on technical adjustments to simplify beneficiary access. Discussions are underway to enable distribution of three months quota with a single biometric verification instead of multiple visits, which could otherwise lead to long queues.
However, the move has posed logistical challenges for ration dealers. Many shops are struggling with storage constraints as they are required to handle large quantities of rice at once. Authorities are considering phased supply to dealers based on demand to address this issue.
Meanwhile, steps are also being taken to improve the overall system. Plans are in place to open new ration shops, which is expected to ease pressure on existing outlets and improve accessibility for the public.
With preparations underway, the government aims to ensure that the expanded ration supply reaches every eligible household efficiently while maintaining transparency and convenience in the process.





