Ration Card Update – Create Your Ration Card from Home, Know the Easy Process

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Ration Card Update: Don’t worry about not having a ration card. Now, a method has become available to people to get an Aadhaar card from the comfort of their homes. This means that there’s no need to visit a government office to get a ration card. People can easily get one from the comfort of their homes. To do this, they simply need to follow the online process.

You must apply for a ration card through the Umang app. Previously, you had to wait for hours to get this done, but now that’s not the case. You can easily get a ration card, as detailed below. The ration card contains personal details like name and address, as well as information about your family members. This ration card is very important in many ways.

How to get a ration card using the Umang app?

First, you’ll need to download the Umang app on your mobile phone.

Then, you’ll need to register with your mobile number.

Then, the home page will open.

Here, you’ll need to go to the Services section.

Then, you’ll need to search for the ration card-related option under Utility Services.

After this, click on Apply Ration Card.

Then select your state and fill in the required information.

After this, enter personal details such as name, father’s name, and date of birth.

After this, enter the address and other necessary information.

Then upload the documents and click on the Submit button.

What are the important things to keep in mind?

The most important thing is that only people from a few states will be able to apply for ration cards through the Umang app. These include Chandigarh, Ladakh, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Only people from these states will be able to apply for ration cards. This facility may be extended to other states in the coming days.

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