
‘Ration dealers will one day get Nobel Prize for this’: Bengal CM Mamata launches Duare Ration scheme
India Today
While launching the 'Duare Ration' (ration at doorstep) scheme in West Bengal on Tuesday, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that ration dealers would one day win the Nobel Prize for this scheme.
While launching the 'Duare Ration' (ration at doorstep) scheme in West Bengal on Tuesday, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that ration dealers would one day win the Nobel Prize for this scheme. Under the leadership of @MamataOfficial, Promise Made means Promise DELIVERED!With Duare Ration starting from 16th November, 2021, the doorstep delivery of ration is now a reality in Bengal. pic.twitter.com/70lU079jjI
"This Duare Ration scheme will help 10 crore people of the state. I will request all the ration dealers to make it a success. From now on, over 10 crore people in the state will be getting their ration at their doorstep on a fixed day of every month," Mamata Banerjee said.

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