
For the rations of Keraly, they became one -off service centers for a number of civil needs, including applications for Pass, food and civic supplies by Minister of Gr Aneil.
On Sunday, Mr. Anil, he launched a new business in Manchadimood, near Chirayinkeezh, announced that rural residents could currently submit applications for passport through K-Stores. The facility that would soon be extended across other centers would eliminate the need to travel to urban centers to log in.
The services usually offered by Akshaya Centers and Common Service Centers (CSCS) would also be made available in these improved rationing shops, which makes the basic government and public services available, he added.
2 300 rationing shops
Currently, more than 2,300 rationing trades throughout the state have been transformed into K -trades. The government focuses on expanding this network so that it includes all 14,000 odd trades in the state in the near future.
Mr. Anil pointed out that the initiative would help bridge the digital gap, especially in areas where modern infrastructure was limited.
Services provided in stores include updating the details of AADHAAR, pension processing, insurance systems, ticket reservation and basic banking transactions up to 10,000 GBP. In addition, products such as 5 kg ‘Chhotu’ LPG are also available through K-Store terminals and Milma’s milk objects.
The Minister pointed out that transformation of rationing trades into trades would increase the effectiveness of the public distribution system and introduced services added in the most remote areas. He added that K-Stores could play a key role in the fulfillment of people in the villages without accessing banking facilities.
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Published – 31 August 2025 17:48





