Ration Cards for e-Shram registrants

The directive by CS to provide ration cards to e-Shram registrants in Jammu and Kashmir reflects a crucial step towards fulfilling the Supreme Court’s mandate and advancing social justice. The Supreme Court’s order is to ensure that the most vulnerable sections of society are not left behind in receiving essential services. The Chief Secretary’s focus on this issue underscores the UT Government’s commitment to addressing the needs of unorganised workers, who often fall through the cracks of welfare schemes. The e-Shram portal, launched by the Government of India, is a significant initiative aimed at creating a comprehensive database of unorganised workers, including migrant labourers, street vendors, and domestic workers. These workers are typically not covered by social security schemes, making them particularly vulnerable in times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The provision of ration cards to these workers is, therefore, not just a matter of compliance with the Supreme Court’s order but a crucial step towards ensuring food security for millions.
In this context, the Chief Secretary’s directive to Deputy Commissioners to personally supervise the issuance of ration cards is a welcome move. The process must be carried out efficiently and transparently, with a focus on reaching every eligible worker. The emphasis on wide publicity and coordination between the Labour Department and the Department of Food, Civil Supplies, and Consumer Affairs is also crucial. Awareness campaigns, combined with the proactive engagement of district officials, can help ensure that no eligible worker is left out. However, the success of this initiative depends on meticulous implementation and robust monitoring. The daily monitoring of progress as advised by the Chief Secretary is necessary to ensure that the Supreme Court’s directions are followed in letter and spirit. Any delays or lapses in the issuance of ration cards could undermine the very purpose of the directive, leaving vulnerable workers without access to essential food supplies. The commitment to social justice is the only path to address the needs of its most vulnerable citizens.