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Reaching the Unreached

The Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) initiative in Haryana grew out of the vision of its chief minister, Manohar Lal Khattar. Principal secretary V. Umashankar shares how the government has been trying out various mechanisms to put it in place from 2015.

SIGNIFICANCE OF IDENTITY

PPP essentially builds layers oncitizen applying for a benefit. And at the core of that infra is PPP. For example, nobody in Haryana needs to apply for a ration card now. The system recognises beneficiaries every month, and he or she can just go to the nearest ration shop and start receiving benefits.

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