₹13,200 crore transferred to beneficiaries in three years through DBT
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In the past three years, ₹13,200 crore has been transferred to the bank accounts of various beneficiaries of government schemes in Karnataka via the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). The benefits of 117
In the past three years, ₹13,200 crore has been transferred to the bank accounts of various beneficiaries of government schemes in Karnataka via the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). The benefits of 117 schemes across 20 departments were disbursed through the DBT platform. At a virtual press conference on Friday, Rajeev Chawla, Additional Chief Secretary of DPAR (E-governance), said that DBT has enabled government schemes to reach the right beneficiaries as the money is deposited directly in their accounts, seeded with Aadhaar numbers.More Related News
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