After failing to procure enough rice at a good price from both the states and Central corporations, the Karnataka Cabinet on Wednesday announced that it would pay low income families the cash equivalent to the 5 kg of rice the new regime had promised them, which would add to 5 kg from the Centre. Every BPL persons account would be credited with Rs 170 per month - going by the Food Corporation of Indias (FCI) standard rate of Rs 34 per kg of rice - from July 1 under the regimes ambitious Anna Bhagya scheme.
The Karnataka Cabinet on Wednesday entrusted Chief Minister Siddaramaiah with constituting three Cabinet sub-committees to deal with three areas, namely irrigation projects, withdrawal of criminal cases, and for giving thrust to investment in the state.
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