Acharya Vinoba Bhave
'Antyodaya' was written by Vinoba Bhave, a spiritual leader and social reformer from India. The term 'Antyodaya' translates to "the rise of the last person" and embodies the philosophy of uplifting the most marginalized and disadvantaged in society.
Vinoba Bhave
aim of antyodya scheme
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aim of antyodya scheme
On December 25, 2000.
Main function of antyodaya anna yojana are :- to cover poorest among BPLs under the targeted PDS through BPL survey . 25-35 kg of foodgrains were made eligible to each family at highly subsidised rate of Rs 2/Kg for wheat & Rs 3/Kg for rice to provide them proper nutrition
AAY stands for Antyodaya Anna Yojana. AAY was launched in 2000. Under this scheme one crore of the poorest among the BPL families covered under the targeted public distribution system (PDS) were identified.
in Karnataka BPL(Below Poverty Line ) ration cards are green yellow in rural areas and urban APL (Above Poverty Line )ration cards are blue and "computerized"in the Bangalore urban area Antyodaya anna Yojana cards are meant for poorest of poor families living in rural and urban slum areas
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