Assam's Ration Card Revolution: How One Card Empowers Women's Lives

Assam's ration card has transformed into a multi-benefit tool for women's empowerment. The card now provides comprehensive healthcare coverage and direct financial assistance. Women receive monthly food security through free rice and subsidized groceries. This initiative particularly supports widows, single mothers, and economically disadvantaged women across the state.

Key Points: Assam Ration Card Empowers Women with Multiple Welfare Benefits

  • Women receive Rs 5 lakh health coverage under Ayushman Bharat scheme
  • Direct financial assistance through Orunodoi DBT program for eligible women
  • Monthly free rice and subsidized groceries ensure food security
  • Subsidized cooking gas connections promote cleaner household environments
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Ration card a powerful tool to empower women in Assam: CM Sarma

CM Himanta Biswa Sarma reveals how Assam's ration card provides women with healthcare, financial aid, food security, and subsidized gas connections.

"One Ration Card. One Woman. Countless Benefits. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Nov 21

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, on Friday, highlighted how a single ration card is becoming a powerful tool of empowerment for women across the state by giving them access to multiple welfare benefits and essential support systems.

In a post on social media platform X, CM Sarma said that in Assam, a ration card is no longer just a document for food security but a gateway to dignity, safety and financial relief for mothers and sisters, especially those belonging to economically weaker sections.

"In Assam, a Ration Card can empower a woman in the truest sense. From Rs 5 lakh Ayushman coverage to Orunodoi benefits, free rice, essential groceries and subsidised cooking gas -- one card, countless lifelines for our mothers and sisters," the Chief Minister added.

He also summed up the initiative with the slogan: "One Ration Card. One Woman. Countless Benefits."

According to the state government, women holding ration cards are eligible for health insurance coverage of up to Rs 5 lakh per family under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, significantly easing the financial burden of medical treatment on households.

In addition, eligible women receive direct financial assistance under the popular Orunodoi scheme, which has emerged as one of the largest Direct Benefit Transfer programmes in Assam.

The initiative primarily targets widows, single mothers, elderly women and those living below the poverty line.

Food security continues to remain a central focus of the government's welfare drive.

Under the public distribution system, each beneficiary is entitled to five kg of free rice every month.

Along with this, essential items such as one kg of masoor dal, sugar and salt are provided at subsidised rates to ensure nutritional support for families.

Women beneficiaries are also being provided with subsidised cooking gas connections, reducing dependence on traditional fuel sources and promoting cleaner and safer household environments.

Officials said that linking these schemes to the ration card has helped streamline distribution, prevent leakages and ensure that benefits reach the intended recipients without unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles.

The Chief Minister reiterated that the state government remains committed to women-centric governance and inclusive growth, adding that empowering women at the grassroots level is key to building a stronger and more self-reliant Assam.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see multiple benefits being linked to one card. This reduces corruption and ensures help reaches those who need it most. Hope other states learn from Assam's model!
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Ananya R
The Ayushman coverage of ₹5 lakh is a game-changer for poor families. Medical emergencies can wipe out savings, but this provides much-needed security. More power to our women! 💪
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Sarah B
While the initiative is commendable, I hope the implementation is smooth. Sometimes these schemes face challenges at the ground level with documentation and accessibility issues.
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Vikram M
Subsidised cooking gas is a brilliant addition. It not only saves money but also protects women's health from smoke-related diseases. Small steps towards big change!
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Meera T
As a woman from Assam, I can see how these schemes are making a difference in rural areas. When women are empowered, entire communities develop. Jai Assam! 🇮🇳

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