Tamil Nadu to Resume Pongal Hamper Distribution for Absent Beneficiaries

The Tamil Nadu government has announced it will resume distribution of Pongal gift hampers for ration card holders who were absent during the initial distribution period due to festival travel. The hampers, which include cash assistance and essential food items, have already reached over 90% of the state's approximately 2.22 crore eligible beneficiaries. Officials stress that no eligible person will be denied the benefit and special arrangements will be made for completion. Detailed guidelines for the resumed distribution are expected to be issued shortly.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu to Resume Pongal Gift Distribution for Absent Beneficiaries

  • Distribution delayed for absent beneficiaries
  • Hampers include Rs 3000 cash & food items
  • Over 90% of beneficiaries already served
  • Special arrangements for remaining distribution
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Pongal gift hamper distribution to resume for absent beneficiaries: Tamil Nadu govt

Tamil Nadu govt to resume Pongal hamper distribution for ration card holders who missed it due to festival travel. Hampers include cash and food items.

"no eligible beneficiary would be denied the Pongal gift hamper - Civil Supplies Officials"

Chennai, Jan 17

The distribution of Pongal gift hampers to ration card holders in Tamil Nadu has been temporarily delayed for a limited section of beneficiaries, after many families travelled to their native places to celebrate the harvest festival, officials said on Saturday.

The state government has now decided to resume distribution at ration shops once these beneficiaries return, with a formal announcement expected in the coming days.

According to officials from the Civil Supplies Department, more than 90 per cent of eligible beneficiaries have already received the Pongal gift hampers under the flagship festive welfare scheme of the Tamil Nadu government. The remaining beneficiaries are largely those who were not present in their place of residence during the distribution period due to festival travel.

Each Pongal gift hamper includes Rs 3,000 in cash assistance, one kilogram of brown rice, one kilogram of sugar, and a sugarcane.

Officials said the remaining hampers, along with the cash component, are likely to be distributed by the end of this month.

The Pongal gift scheme was formally launched on January 8 by Chief Minister M. K. Stalin at Alandur, a suburb of Chennai.

The initiative is aimed at providing financial relief and essential food items to rice ration card holders during the festival season. The scheme is expected to benefit around 2.22 crore ration card holders across the state, making it one of the largest festive welfare initiatives undertaken by the Tamil Nadu government in recent years.

Following the launch, ration shops were instructed to issue tokens to approximately 300 beneficiaries per shop per day to ensure smooth distribution and avoid overcrowding. To improve coverage and accommodate more beneficiaries, the government extended the distribution period up to Bhogi day on January 14. Despite this extension, a small percentage of beneficiaries were unable to collect the hampers due to their absence from their registered locations.

Officials stressed that no eligible beneficiary would be denied the Pongal gift hamper and that special arrangements would be made to complete distribution once people return from their native places. The government is expected to issue detailed guidelines shortly to ensure the remaining beneficiaries receive their entitlements without difficulty.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good to see the government being flexible. In our village, many people go to their native places for Pongal. It would have been unfair if they missed out just because they were celebrating with family. The token system also sounds sensible to manage crowds.
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Aman W
While the intent is good, the execution seems a bit last-minute. They knew Pongal travel happens every year. Couldn't the distribution have started earlier or had a longer window? Hope the "detailed guidelines" come out soon so people aren't left waiting.
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Shreya B
Including brown rice and sugarcane is such a nice touch—it keeps the tradition alive. My amma was so happy with her hamper. It's not just about money, it's about celebrating our culture. Kudos to the officials for working to cover the remaining 10%.
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David E
Interesting to see such a large-scale welfare program. 2.22 crore beneficiaries is a massive number. The logistical challenge of distributing physical hampers along with cash must be huge. Hopefully, the process is smooth for those returning.
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Kavitha C
My neighbour's family had gone to Tirunelveli and just returned. They were worried they missed it. I'll share this news with them. It's a relief that the government is making special arrangements. Intha madhiri schemes ellam romba nalladhu.

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