Delhi Government Sweetens Welfare with Free Sugar for AAY Beneficiaries

The Delhi government has initiated the procurement of 600 quintals of sugar monthly for free distribution to over 65,000 Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) ration card holders. This initiative, starting from January 2026, will provide sugar in biodegradable packets certified by the FSSAI, enhancing welfare support for the city's vulnerable populations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 03-02-2026 21:40 IST | Created: 03-02-2026 21:40 IST
Delhi Government Sweetens Welfare with Free Sugar for AAY Beneficiaries
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The Delhi government is set to enhance its welfare initiatives by introducing free sugar distribution to Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) beneficiaries, reaching over 65,000 ration card holders. This effort, commencing in January 2026, reflects a significant step in supporting the city's most vulnerable populations with essential commodities.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta declared last month that the administration would begin the distribution process by procuring 600 quintals of sugar monthly. These provisions will be supplied in one-kilogram packets, which are environmentally friendly and certified by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).

Attached to over 1,600 fair price shops, the AAY category beneficiaries, under a scheme aimed at providing for elders, migrant workers, and specially-abled persons, will benefit from this initiative. The Delhi State Civil Supplies Corporation (DSCSC) is conducting a tendering process to select a vendor suitable for this task, ensuring the standards of storage and distribution are met efficiently.

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