Saturday 7 May 2016

Direct Cash Transfer

Government has initiated Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) with effect from 1st January, 2013 in 43 identified districts for 24 selected schemes. Government vide O.M. No. I-11011/58/2013-DBT dated 13.2.2015 and 19.2.2015 expanded the scope of DBT to cover all Central Sector Schemes/Centrally Sponsored Schemes in which cash benefits are transferred to individual beneficiaries. During 2015-16, Rs. 61, 824.32 crore has been disbursed to 30.78 crore accounts in 59 schemes of 14 Ministries/Departments. 

The roles and responsibility of State/UT Government in enumerating and identifying of the beneficiaries are as under: 

i) To accurately identify beneficiary as per the eligibility norms of the scheme. 

ii) To capture the details of the beneficiaries with Aadhaar and bank account. 

iii) To digitize and upload the beneficiary’s details n IT portal. 

iv) To update the beneficiary details regularly. 

This was stated by Shri Jayant Sinha, Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today(06.05.2016). 

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