The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed States and Union Territories to implement the 'one nation, one ration card' scheme by July 31, while asking the Centre to provide dry ration for free distribution among migrant workers till the Covid-19 situation continues. The Apex Court sete this timeline for the Centre and the States to ensure their “bounden duty” that none among the estimated 38 crore migrant workers, who form one-fourth the country’s population, goes hungry during the pandemic. These workers too have made “considerable contributions” to the country’s growth and economic development. A bench of justices Ashok Bhushan and M R Shah issued a slew of directions on a plea of three activists seeking directions to the Centre and states to ensure food security, cash transfers and other welfare measures for migrant workers who faced distress again due to curfews and lockdowns in various parts of country during the second wave of Covid-19. Supreme Court today to Deliver Verdict on Pleas Seeking ex-gratia for Kin of Covid Victims India will get another indigenous vaccine soon for children between 12 and 18 years Supreme Court panel: Delhi govt exaggerated oxygen need by four times