City
Epaper

Maharashtra govt announces Rs 100 'Anandacha Shidha' food kits for Diwali celebrations

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 3, 2023 19:59 IST

In a recent cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, October 3, the Maharashtra government announced a series of significant decisions ...

Open in App

In a recent cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, October 3, the Maharashtra government announced a series of significant decisions across various departments. Some key highlights include provisions for Diwali celebrations, agricultural pump electrification, scholarship schemes for minority students pursuing higher education abroad, and an expansion of the judiciary system.

To enhance Diwali festivities, the Shinde government has confirmed the distribution of ‘Anandacha Shidha’ Ration kits among cardholders at a cost of Rs 100 each. These kits typically include semolina, sugar, pulses, and cooking oil. However, this year, they will also include two new additions: maida (refined flour) and Poha (flattened rice). Each kit will contain 1 kg of sugar, 1 litre of cooking oil, half a kilogram of semolina, split chickpea dal, poha, and refined flour.

This decision is expected to benefit 1,66,71,480 families from low-income backgrounds across Maharashtra. The ration kits will be available for purchase from October 25 to November 30, with a budget allocation of Rs 5,301.9 crore allocated for this initiative.

Tags: Maharashtra NewsMaharashtra GovernmentDiwali 2023
Open in App

Related Stories

ThaneEknath Shinde Tightens Grip on Thane as Four NCP (SP) Corporators from Kalwa Join Shiv Sena, Major Setback for Jitendra Awhad

MaharashtraKolhapur Girl Dies by Suicide After Scoring Low Marks in Class 12

PunePune Airport Holds Emergency Blackout Drill Amid Rising India-Pakistan Tensions

MumbaiMumbai Fire: Blaze Engulf at Kandivali’s Bonanza Industrial Estate , No Casualties Reported

PunePune: Mula River Project Causes Sewage Flooding in Pimple Nilakh After First Rainfall

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai Horror: Body of Missing 15-Year-Old Girl Found in Drain Near Govandi, Police Launch Investigation

MumbaiTragedy at JJ Hospital In Mumbai: 25-Year Old Intern Doctor Dies After Fall from Hostel Terrace

MumbaiMumbai Fraud News: Three Booked for Rs 98 Lakh Job Fraud Using Fake Appointment Letters

MumbaiMumbai Stock Market Scam: Trio Arrested for Misusing Retired Navy Officer’s Identity

MumbaiCentral Railway Night Blocks Between Panvel and Kalamboli to Impact Southbound Trains