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Delhi High Court sets aside AAP govt’s scheme for home delivery of ration

The court allowed the petition of Delhi Sarkari Ration Dealers Sanghi which last year challenged the tenders issued towards the implementation of the Mukhya Mantri Ghar Ghar Ration Yojana.

Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday set aside the AAP government’s scheme for home delivery of ration. The court allowed the petition of Delhi Sarkari Ration Dealers Sanghi which last year challenged the tenders issued towards the implementation of the Mukhya Mantri Ghar Ghar Ration Yojana. The Centre had last year supported the plea and argued that fair price shops play an important role in the implementation of the National Food Security Act (NFSA).

Speaking at a Delhi University event on Thursday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that universities should not become the “wrestling ground for ideological battles”. “Some people call India a country of problems, but we have potential to find solutions,” he said.

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