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Of self-help groups and financial inclusion in poverty reduction June 9, 2021, 4:38 PM IST
T S Haokip is a former development professional who has served as a consultant in the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. He is a freelance writer and has contributed to various leading Newspapers and Magazines in various State, Regional and National Dailies/Magazines. He has published a book titled HILLY DREAMS LESS. MORE
Financial inclusion, in its narrowest connotation, is generally presumed as an endeavour that provides people, especially those in the hitherto un-banked region, a bank account. However, that mere possession of a bank account cannot bring wonders, in addition to the fact that the same is incomplete to define the intended meaning of financial inclusion. What is critical is the facilities endowed to the individuals having a bank account. The Direct Cash Transfers have considerably controlled the leakage of funds meant for targeted beneficia
Yogi govt transferred Rs 56K cr through DBT last year
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Tue, Mar 16 2021 10:12 IST |
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Yogi govt transferred Rs 56K cr through DBT last year. Image Source: IANS News
Lucknow, March 16 : The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh had last year transferred Rs 56,000 crore directly into bank accounts of beneficiaries of various schemes being run by the central and state government.
A government spokesperson said that due to the direct bank transfers (DBT), the government had saved more than Rs 4,402.05 crore in a single year.
The spokesman said: Many irregularities were committed earlier in transferring funds under the various government schemes. This practice has been stopped now. With the DBT, middlemen have been eliminated from the process and the entire procedure has been made transparent.