Jaipur, August 15: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Independence Day launched the state government's Annapurna Food Packet Scheme. Referring to his government's public welfare schemes, Gehlot said these are not freebies (revdi) and are being implemented with "excellent" financial management. He said, "My announcements are not just announcements, I have done what I have said." Gehlot also distributed Annapurna Food Packets to some of the beneficiaries on the occasion. Fake Mobile Applications: IRCTC Sounds Alarm Over Malicious ‘IRCTC Rail Connect’ Mobile App To Trick Common Citizens.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas and Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasra were also present on the occasion. Each packet under this scheme will contain gram dal, sugar, salt, edible oil, chili powder, coriander powder and turmeric powder. Supplying food packets to beneficiaries at a cost of around Rs 370 a packet (including all expenses) would result in a monthly expenditure of around Rs 392 crore. Himachal Pradesh Rain Fury: 5-10 People Fear Trapped After Houses Collapse in Shimla's Krishna Nagar Due to Landslide, Rescue Operation Underway (Watch Video).

This scheme is a part of Chief Minister Gehlot's Rs 19,000 crore "Inflation Relief Package", which was announced by him to provide relief to the public from the burden of inflation.

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