– 20,42,657 senior citizens above age 70, tied to 15,81,364 family cards.- 1,27,797 persons with disabilities, connected to 91,969 family cards.
The Thayumanavar Scheme represents an operational shift in Tamil Nadu’s welfare strategy by prioritizing accessibility over centralized distribution via fair price shops. By delivering essential commodities directly to senior citizens and persons with disabilities-two vulnerable demographic groups-the initiative seeks to address challenges related to mobility while leveraging existing PDS infrastructure.
The logistical details provided suggest careful planning: integration of e-POS systems ensures accountability while trained staff would presumably enhance service accuracy. However, potential challenges could include efficient coverage across remote areas and maintaining timely delivery schedules given capacity constraints.
For India broadly-and Tamil Nadu specifically-the scheme underscores innovative approaches within state-driven social welfare policies that aim at inclusivity through micro-level intervention. Its execution success may serve as a replicable model for other states aiming for direct delivery mechanisms in public distribution systems.