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Meghalaya gears up for 100% Aadhaar seeding as deadline looms, only 49.61% covered so far

With the deadline fast approaching, Meghalaya intensifies efforts to ensure full Aadhaar seeding of ration cards, as only 49.61% of beneficiaries are currently linked.

Sentinel Digital Desk

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SHILLONG: With just 84 days remaining before the Government of India’s final deadline, Meghalaya has launched a full-scale push to ensure 100 percent Aadhaar seeding of ration cards. At present, only 49.61% of beneficiaries—roughly 10 lakh out of over 21 lakh—have linked their Aadhaar, leaving nearly 11 lakh yet to be covered under the National Food Security Act.

Launching the Mission Mode Project for Aadhaar Seeding of Ration Cards, Minister in-charge of Food & Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Comingone Ymbon stressed the urgency and critical importance of the initiative. “In Meghalaya, so far only 49.61% of beneficiaries (around 10 lakh people) have linked their Aadhaar. Nearly 11 lakh beneficiaries must be covered in the next 84 days,” he said.

Ymbon informed that the Centre has set June 30, 2025, as the final deadline for states to complete 100% Aadhaar seeding, adding that the task is vital to eliminate duplication, prevent misuse, and ensure that food grains reach the most deserving sections of society.

“It will strengthen accountability by removing ghost beneficiaries and prevent disruptions in the supply of food under the National Food Security Act,” he added. He highlighted that Aadhaar seeding will benefit the most vulnerable families—farmers, daily wage earners, and mothers in both rural and urban Meghalaya.

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