Madurai: A routine update of a family’s e-ration card in Chinnapulampatti village, Peraiyur taluk, Tamil Nadu, took a bizarre turn when the image of a liquor bottle appeared on the card instead of the family member's photo. The incident left the family in a tizzy, but local authorities have assured them that the error will be corrected as soon as possible.

C. Thangavel, a 56-year-old driver, explained that the issue arose while updating the card to remove his recently married daughter's name and add his wife as a beneficiary under the Tamil Nadu Construction Workers Welfare Board scheme. Upon searching for their e-ration card to complete the update, they were taken aback to find the picture of a liquor bottle instead of the cardholder's image.

"We were shocked to see this because the hard copy of the ration card did not have such issues. However, we have informed the local officials about it,” The New Indian Express quoted Thangavel as saying on Wednesday.

Upon investigation, the Civil Supplies Department confirmed that the liquor bottle image had been added to the e-ration card back in 2018.

“It is surprising to know about such issues, and it is a rare one. It is some kind of an error, which wasn’t visible during the processing. However, we will check with the taluk officials; it will be rectified as soon as possible," TNIE quoted Muthu Murugesa Pandi, district supply officer, as saying.

The family has been reassured that the matter will be resolved within the next 24 hours.

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Gangtok (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi led a mega roadshow in Gangtok on Monday evening after arriving in Sikkim to attend the closing ceremony of 50 years of statehood celebrations.

Modi, who wore a traditional Bhutia cap and a Lepcha coat, was received at the Libing helipad by Governor Om Prakash Mathur and Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang.

From the helipad, the PM began the roadshow, which concluded at Lok Bhavan, where he will stay overnight.

On the open vehicle, Modi was flanked by CM Tamang on his left and state BJP president D R Thapa on his right.

Large crowds lined the roads for hours, waving national flags and waiting to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister.

As his convoy moved slowly through the city, people broke into celebrations. Some enthusiastic supporters chanted "Modi, Modi, Modi", while a few women were seen showering flower petals in his direction.

Modi acknowledged the cheering crowds by waving continuously.

Tamang was also seen urging the gathered people to cheer for the PM during the roadshow.

The route of the roadshow was decorated, with arch gates erected at several points and large cut-outs of Modi placed along the roads.

On Tuesday, Modi will visit the Orchidarium in Gangtok. To commemorate the golden jubilee of Sikkim's statehood and showcase the state's ecological and floral heritage, the 'Swarnajayanti Maitri Manjari' Park has been developed as a world-class Orchid Experience Centre.

The PM will also participate in the closing ceremony of Sikkim's 50th statehood celebrations at Paljor Stadium, where he will unveil development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore.

The projects cover several sectors, including infrastructure, connectivity, healthcare, education, power, urban development, environment, tourism and agriculture.

Modi is also scheduled to address the gathering on the occasion.

He was expected to attend the opening ceremony of the year-long celebrations last year, but could not reach the venue due to inclement weather. However, he addressed the event virtually from Siliguri in neighbouring West Bengal.

Tamang later thanked the people for giving the grand reception to the PM during the hour-long roadshow in the state capital.

"With immense fervour and heartfelt enthusiasm, the people of Sikkim accorded a grand and resounding welcome to Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji on his arrival in Gangtok," he said in a social media post.

Tamang said people from all walks of life gathered in large numbers to greet him, reflecting the deep respect and warm affection the people of Sikkim hold for his leadership.

"It was indeed an honour to join him during the roadshow and witness the overwhelming love and support of the people firsthand," he said.