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FM Sitharaman says GST, DBT acknowledged globally as silent revolutions
Mar 1, 2020 7:01 AM

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday said that the goods and services tax (GST) and direct benefit transfers (DBT) are the two silent revolutions in India's public finance system which are now being globally acknowledged and over Rs 1 lakh crore have been saved because of the DBT.

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"Today GST and DBT are being talked of as the silent revolution globally. We have shown public finance is not opaque, and is efficient and responsive to the public. This is the biggest revolution," said Sitharaman.

Sitharamana said while presiding at the 44the Civil Accounts Day in the national capital.

"At one time we talked about GST and the Rs 1 lakh crore you saved for this country (through DBT). It is not just symbolic. The amount of Rs 1 lakh crore is being saved for the country by efficient use of technology and without telling anyone that you are not entitled (to benefits)," she said.

Praising the accounting officials' role, she said: "You have proven that corruption and wrongdoing can be just moved out of the system, cleansing it."

The FM said DBT was adopted with the aim of cutting down middlemen and facilitating benefits to reach the target people without any leakages.

According to the government data, the cumulative DBT is at Rs 2,31,927 crore in the current fiscal so far and the total number of transactions stand at 355 crore.

The data states 427 schemes of 56 ministries are on DBT. Key welfare programmes such as MGNREGS, PDS, PAHAL, scholarship schemes among many are on DBT.

The Rural Development Ministry's estimated gains are Rs 170,377 crore", according to the DBT website.

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