Ration Card eKYC: These people in UP will not receive ration in October; correct this mistake before they face problems.

Ration Card eKYC in UP: Families who have not completed the e-KYC process can complete it by September 30th. After September 30th, ration card holders without e-KYC may be removed.
Ration Card eKYC: Significant news has come regarding millions of families who avail of government rations in Uttar Pradesh. Approximately 3.43 lakh ration card units in Lakhimpur Kheri district have not yet completed their e-KYC process, due to which their ration for the month of September has been stopped. However, the Uttar Pradesh government has once again provided relief and given such families a final chance.
According to the Uttar Pradesh government, families who have not completed the e-KYC process can complete the e-KYC process by September 30th. If ration card holders do not complete the e-KYC process by September 30th, their names will be removed from the list and will not be added back. However, those who complete their e-KYC will be reissued their ration from October.
88% of beneficiaries have completed e-KYC
Each member associated with a ration card must complete their e-KYC separately. In Lakhimpur Kheri district, 88.2% of ration card holders have completed their e-KYC, and 91.44% of headmen have also completed their e-KYC. Despite this, approximately 343,072 units are still unavailable. Officials have clearly stated that those who have not yet completed their e-KYC should immediately visit their nearest ration shop to complete the process so they do not face any problems receiving rations in October. The Food and Logistics Department has already issued instructions regarding e-KYC, stating that families whose e-KYC is incomplete will not receive rations in September.
Exemptions for children regarding e-KYC
In addition to Lakhimpur, several other districts in Uttar Pradesh have also issued warnings to ration card holders for incomplete e-KYC. However, children are exempted from this warning. According to officials, children under the age of 5 are exempted from e-KYC, while all other members must update their information. Regarding e-KYC, the departments believe this step has been taken to make ration distribution transparent and eliminate ineligible individuals.
If e-KYC is not completed by November, cards will be cancelled
In some districts of Uttar Pradesh, people have been warned that if e-KYC is not completed by November, their ration cards will be automatically cancelled and families will be permanently excluded from the ration distribution list. In Uttar Pradesh, a campaign is being launched to raise awareness among the people. The department clearly states that if beneficiaries do not complete the process on time, there will be no hearing later.