Families that have this card are the ones who are living above the poverty line as specified by the state government. APL families receive 10kg to 20kg of food grains per family per month at 100% of the economic cost.
The family should have a regular source of income that is above the poverty line. The family should not possess any BPL (Below Poverty Line) Ration Card. The family should not possess any Antyodaya Ration Card. The family should not possess any Annapurna Ration Card.
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Explanation:
Families that have this card are the ones who are living above the poverty line as specified by the state government. APL families receive 10kg to 20kg of food grains per family per month at 100% of the economic cost.
The family should have a regular source of income that is above the poverty line. The family should not possess any BPL (Below Poverty Line) Ration Card. The family should not possess any Antyodaya Ration Card. The family should not possess any Annapurna Ration Card.
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Explanation:
APL ration cards are for people who are above poverty like while BPL is for people below
poverty line. The main criteria for availing a BPL
card is if the person earns less than Rs. 6,400/-