PVTGs Dakia Yojana (Chief Minister's Food Security Scheme)
At a Glance
Scheme Category
Social welfare & Empowerment,Food Security / Public Distribution System
Target Beneficiaries
Individual,Family
Brief Description
The "PVTGs Dakia Yojana (Chief Minister's Food Security Scheme)" by the Welfare Department, Government of Jharkhand. The scheme aims to ensure food security for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs). It provides subsidized food grains to enhance their living conditions.
Benefit Type
In Kind
Eligibility Criteria
1. The applicant must belong to Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs). 1. The applicant’s family must be enrolled under the "Antyodaya Yojana." 1. The family should reside in designated PVTG areas or remote locations.
Application Mode
Offline
Application Process
- To avail the benefits of the scheme, the eligible applicant may visit the nearest Block Welfare Office with all the relevant documents.
Required Documents
- Aadhaar Card (If applicable).
- Ration Card (If applicable).
FAQs
What is the PVTGs Dakia Yojana?
The PVTGs Dakia Yojana is a food security initiative launched by the Department of Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs, Government of Jharkhand, to provide subsidized food grains to PVTGs.
Who is eligible for this scheme?
Families belonging to Primitive Tribal Groups (PTGs) and enrolled under the "Antyodaya Yojana" are eligible for this scheme.
What benefits are provided under this scheme?
Beneficiaries receive 35 kg of wheat and rice per family per month at a subsidized rate of ₹1 per kg.
Is there any cost to avail of the benefits under this scheme?
No, the food grains are provided free of cost to eligible beneficiaries.
How is the food distributed to beneficiaries?
Food grains are distributed at the village level by the Block Welfare Officers. Beneficiaries are notified in advance about the distribution schedule.
How can I apply for this scheme?
The applicant can apply from the Block Welfare Office, completing it with the necessary details, and submitting it along with the required documents.
Are there any exclusions under this scheme?
Yes, families not belonging to PVTGs or not enrolled under the Antyodaya Yojana are excluded from the scheme.
How is the scheme monitored?
The scheme is monitored by the District Welfare Officers and the Tribal Welfare Commissioner. Regular audits and reports ensure transparency.
What happens if a beneficiary family is unable to collect food grains?
Beneficiaries can inform the Block Welfare Office in advance. Arrangements may be made for an authorized person to collect the grains on their behalf.
How frequently are food grains distributed under this scheme?
Food grains are distributed every month, with each family entitled to 35 kg of wheat and rice.