PMGKAY has been extended for the next five years.
The opposition Congress Party accused the announcement of being in violation of the election code of conduct.
Elections are currently being held in five states.
In an official statement, the food ministry said that the Centre is «providing food grains free of cost to Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) households and priority households (PHH) beneficiaries under *PMGKAY* for a period of one year beginning from 1st January 2023.»
In December last year, the Centre decided to subsume the PMGKAY, which was launched in 2020 to provide additional foodgrains free of cost, with the National Food Security Act (NFSA).
Under the NFSA, up to 75 per cent of the rural population and 50 per cent of the urban population are being covered under two categories — Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) and priority households.
While AAY households, which constitute the poorest of the poor, are entitled to 35 kg of foodgrains per family per month, priority households get 5 kg per person per month.
The ministry said that the distribution of foodgrains free of cost is being done in order to remove the financial burden of the poor beneficiaries and to ensure nationwide uniformity and effective implementation of the NFSA (2013).
It further stated that the decision was taken to strengthen the provisions of NFSA in terms of accessibility, affordability and availability of entitled foodgrains for the poor.
The move was to ensure effective and uniform implementation of the NFSA (One Nation -One Price -One Ration), the ministry added.
«The Central Government fully bears the food subsidy for procuring, allocating, transporting and delivering the foodgrains till the designated depot in the States with the help of