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This Jharkhand government scheme provides eligible families with 1 litre of kerosene oil monthly at a subsidized Read More... rate, supporting them with essential fuel needs. Read less

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The Government of Jharkhand, through its Department of Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs, has launched the Distribution of Kerosene Oil Scheme. This initiative is designed to help families who are part of specific government welfare programs by ensuring they have access to essential fuel at a lower cost.

What Is This Scheme?

The scheme focuses on distributing kerosene oil to eligible households. Each beneficiary family receives a set amount of kerosene oil each month at a price that is lower than the market rate. The government also covers a small commission for the dealers who distribute the fuel, making the process smoother and more affordable for the end-user.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

This scheme is specifically for residents of Jharkhand who are recognized beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013, or the Jharkhand State Food Security Scheme. Families holding a 'White Card' are also eligible. Essentially, it targets those already part of established food security and welfare programs in the state.

Why This Scheme Is Important

For many families in Jharkhand, kerosene is an important source of fuel for cooking and lighting. By providing it at a subsidized rate, the scheme helps reduce the financial burden on low-income households. It ensures that these essential needs are met, contributing to the overall well-being and standard of living for the beneficiaries.

Objective

This Jharkhand government scheme provides eligible families with 1 litre of kerosene oil monthly at a subsidized rate, supporting them with essential fuel needs.

Benefits

₹500/- is provided as financial assistance.

Sources and references

Eligibility Criteria

  1. You must be a permanent resident of Jharkhand state.
  2. You need to be enrolled under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013, or the Jharkhand State Food Security Scheme.
  3. Possessing a White Card is also a criterion for eligibility.
  4. The scheme is not for individuals who already have access to other subsidized fuel alternatives.

How To Apply

To avail of this scheme, individuals must meet the specified eligibility criteria. The distribution is managed through designated PDS dealers. Beneficiaries are identified based on their inclusion in the NFSA, Jharkhand State Food Security Scheme, or as White Card holders. For any specific application or registration details, it is advisable to contact your local PDS dealer or the Department of Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs, Government of Jharkhand.

Documents Required

While there isn't a separate application form for this specific scheme as it's linked to existing welfare programs, beneficiaries are generally required to present identity and proof of entitlement. Commonly accepted documents include:

  • Aadhaar Card or Aadhaar Enrolment Identification Slip
  • Bank or Post Office Passbook with a photograph
  • Permanent Account Number (PAN) Card
  • Passport
  • Ration Card
  • Voter Identity Card
  • MGNREGA Card
  • Kisan Photo Passbook
  • Driving License issued under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
  • Identity Certificate with a photograph issued by a Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar

FAQ’s

Who is eligible to receive kerosene under this scheme?

Only residents of Jharkhand who are part of the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013, or the Jharkhand State Food Security Scheme, and those holding a White Card, can benefit from this scheme.

Can I still get kerosene if my Aadhaar authentication fails?

Yes, if Aadhaar authentication fails, alternative methods like iris scans, face authentication, or Aadhaar OTP can be used to verify your identity.

Is there a charge to enroll for an Aadhaar card?

No, enrolling for an Aadhaar card is completely free of cost.

How frequently is the subsidized kerosene oil provided?

The kerosene oil is distributed to beneficiaries on a monthly basis through the authorized Public Distribution System (PDS) dealers.

What is the government's contribution to subsidize the kerosene?

The government contributes by covering the dealer's commission, which is ₹0.50 for every litre of kerosene distributed under the scheme.

What if I don't have an Aadhaar card yet?

If you haven't received your Aadhaar card yet, you can still avail of the benefits by providing your Aadhaar enrolment slip and a valid alternative identity document.

Where can I go to get an Aadhaar card made?

You can enroll for Aadhaar at any of the centers designated by the UIDAI. The Directorate of Food and Consumer Affairs may also provide facilities for Aadhaar enrolment.

Are people from other states eligible for this scheme?

No, this scheme is exclusively for the residents of Jharkhand who meet the specific eligibility criteria mentioned.

What are the essential documents needed for this scheme?

You'll generally need documents like your Aadhaar Card, Bank Passbook with a photo, PAN Card, Ration Card, Passport, Voter ID, and others as proof of identity and residence.

Which families are not eligible for this kerosene distribution?

Families that are not covered under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013, or the Jharkhand State Food Security Scheme, and do not hold a White Card, are excluded from this scheme.

Is it possible to receive kerosene even without a White Card?

Yes, if you are covered under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013, or the Jharkhand State Food Security Scheme, you can still be eligible, even if you don't have a White Card.

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