India: Information on ration cards

Publisher Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Author Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada
Publication Date 1 August 1991
Citation / Document Symbol IND9113
Cite as Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, India: Information on ration cards, 1 August 1991, IND9113, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6abaf44.html [accessed 17 September 2023]
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According to a spokesperson at the High Commission of India,

in Ottawa, any Indian citizen can apply, in person or in writing,

for a ration card at the Directorate of Food and Civil Supply.

Once the information provided by the applicant has been checked

by the Directorate, a card is issued by the affiliated store in

the residence area of the applicant. The card entitles the owner

to reduced, subsidized prices for foodstuffs such as rice, oil,

sugar, kerosene. However, all these can be purchased in other

stores at regular prices. Only one card is issued for each

household, and all family names appear on the card. The cards can

be used in the residence area only. They can be used for

identification at elections. The ration card is not mandatory for

a person who wishes to rent a place of residence in India. In

order to obtain a ration card outside the area of residence, one

has to cancel the original card by informing the Directorate and

apply for a new card (High Commission of India 6 Aug. 1991).

 Further information on the ration cards is currently

unavailable to the IRBDC.

 Bibliography

High Commission of India, Ottawa. 6 August 1991. Telephone Interview with a spokesperson.

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