The Tamil Nadu government has decided to provide Rs 3,000 in cash along with the traditional Pongal gift pack to eligible ration card holders ahead of the festival. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin met ministers and officials to finalise the amount after public concern that last year only the gift pack was distributed without any cash component.
Pongal cash aid Tamil Nadu will reach households from the 8th
The state has allocated Rs 248 crore for the 2026 Pongal gift programme, the cooperative department said. The funding covers procurement of one kilogramme of raw rice, one kilogramme of sugar and an entire sugarcane per beneficiary. In addition to these items, the government will disburse Rs 3,000 in cash to each eligible ration card household.
Officials said tokens will be delivered house to house before the public rollout to reduce crowding at ration shops. Once the scheme is launched by the Chief Minister, distribution through all fair price shops across Tamil Nadu will begin immediately. Authorities plan to distribute the gift pack and cash to about 1,400 ration cards per day and aim to complete the operation by the 14th.
The decision marks a reversal from the previous year when only the gift pack was provided. Under the previous administration in 2021, Rs 2,500 was distributed with the Pongal pack. The current government issued Rs 1,000 alongside the gift in 2022, 2023 and 2024. The new Rs 3,000 cash component is expected to address public expectations in an election year, with the state due to hold assembly elections in April.
Distribution logistics have been planned to prevent rushes at outlets. Officials said tokens will be issued locally and that ration shop personnel will be mobilised to ensure orderly payment and item handover. The cooperative department confirmed the procurement and payment arrangements, while state ministers will oversee implementation in their respective constituencies.
Political context underpins the timing. With state elections scheduled for April, the announcement has attracted attention among voters and commentators. Yet the government framed the move as part of its regular welfare commitments rather than an explicit electoral measure. The expanded package is likely to ease short-term festive expenses for many low-income households, particularly those dependent on subsidised public distribution system supplies.
Beneficiaries will be identified through existing ration card records, and officials urged card holders to keep their documentation ready when collecting tokens or visiting fair price shops. Authorities also appealed for patience and cooperation while the distribution proceeds across the state.
As the programme rolls out, the state will monitor distribution rates and public response. If successful, the combined cash-and-gift approach may be used in future seasonal welfare drives. For now, millions of eligible households in Tamil Nadu can expect a festive boost in the form of a Pongal gift pack and Rs 3,000 in cash starting from the 8th, with completion targeted by the 14th.
Key Takeaways:
- Tamil Nadu government will provide Rs 3,000 cash alongside the Pongal gift pack to ration card holders as part of the 2026 festive welfare drive.
- The state allocated Rs 248 crore to procure 1 kg rice, 1 kg sugar and a whole sugarcane for the gift pack.
- Distribution begins from the 8th with tokens issued house to house and aims to complete statewide delivery by the 14th.
- Pongal cash aid Tamil Nadu will be delivered through all ration shops with plans to serve about 1,400 ration cards a day to avoid crowding.

















