4 categories benefit from adding births to the ration card.. Know the details

The Directorates of Supply and Internal Trade continue to send requests Add births to ration cardsWhich you receive to the General Office of the Ministry of Supply on a weekly basis, for four categories of ration card holders, and they are: beneficiaries of solidarity and dignity pension, holders of integrated services card, beneficiaries of social solidarity pension, children of martyrs and their wives, and children of alternative families, and the data of requests will be reviewed with the concerned authorities to ensure their validity. .

including Conditions for adding births The ration cards for these categories must not be less than four years old for the children to be added, and they include the name of the card holder, the national number, the ration card number, the number of card members, the individuals to be added and their national numbers. Through the Director of the Supply Directorate to the General Office of the Ministry of Supply.

The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade aims to add the newborns of the most favored families to the ration cards, with a maximum of 4 individuals per card. For example, the card that has two individuals “husband and wife” registered has the right to add 2 children, and the card that has 3 individuals registered can add another person, to exchange food commodities at a value of 50 pounds per month. For each individual registered on the card through the branches of consumer complexes and exchange outlets spread across all governorates of the Republic, in addition to disbursing subsidized bread at a value of 5 piasters per loaf at a rate of 5 loaves per day for each individual registered with the ration card, as the Ministry of Supply provides approximately 31 commodities and types of commodities on The ration card is part of the ration courses, with the continued disbursement of the fifth installment of the exceptional support grant for the most vulnerable families, as the exceptional support continues to be disbursed to the most vulnerable groups until June 30, 2023.

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