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The Telangana government is launching a pilot project to issue Digital Family Cards (FDC) across 238 locations in 119 assembly constituencies from October 3 to 7. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has directed officials to conduct field-level inspections, selecting one urban and one rural area per constituency, with the option for additional teams in densely populated areas. The program aims to compile family data using existing records such as ration cards and health schemes, ensuring accuracy and rectifying any errors before a full rollout. Importantly, taking family photographs during the process will be optional, requiring prior consent from family members. Officials will monitor the pilot's progress and prepare a report on its challenges and successes, which will inform further implementation of the project. The Chief Minister emphasized the need for accuracy and instructed against collecting unnecessary personal information like bank details.
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