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June-July ration quota to be distributed together, says DC

June-July ration quota to be distributed together, says DC
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Authorities in India have announced that ration card holders under the Anna Bhagya scheme must collect their June and July 2026 food grain quotas in a single visit. The government has extended operating hours for fair price shops to facilitate the combined distribution.

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This administrative change impacts food security for low-income beneficiaries and highlights government efforts to streamline public distribution systems.

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The Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs has announced that beneficiaries under the Anna Bhagya scheme will receive their ration quota for both June and July 2026 in a single distribution cycle.

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The report is a straightforward administrative announcement regarding government policy.

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