Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme: A 'Logistical Marvel'
Recently, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) lauded India’s Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Scheme as a ‘logistical marvel’ that has reached hundreds of millions of people and specifically benefitted women, the elderly and farmers.
About Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Scheme
- It was launched in January, 2013 with the goal of improving the delivery system of the welfare initiatives of the Government of India and reforming the procedures of existing social schemes.
- The program has aimed at transfer of subsidies and cash benefits directly to the people through their Aadhaar seeded bank accounts.
Components
- Primary components in the implementation of DBT ....
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