In a move to cut down wastage,
duplication and leakages and enhance efficiency, the Prime Minister has given a
major push to transfer individual benefits from the Government directly into
the bank accounts of beneficiaries. This is to be done in a fast-track,
accelerated mode to be achieved in a time bound manner. The idea is to move to
a completely electronic Cash Transfer System for the entire population.
In order to accelerate the process, which
currently is being tried in pilots on a small scale and whose results are very
encouraging, the Prime Minister has set up the architecture for moving to
electronic Cash Transfers leveraging Aadhaar.
1. Architecture for Cash Transfers
In order to speed up activity and ensure
that the shift to electronic Cash Transfers can be rolled out rapidly, the
Prime Minister has set up the Architecture for Cash Transfers which will be the
coordination mechanism. This architecture will consist of:
(i). National Ministerial Committee
- under the Chairmanship
of Prime Minister with membership of all concerned
ministers (Finance, IT, Social Justice, HRD, Minorities, Labour, Health, Food,
P&NG, Fertilizers, Planning Commission, UIDAI,). This committee at the
highest level would ensure coordination and decision-making at the highest
level and impart the necessary urgency to the program.
(ii). National Executive Committee
- with the Secretaries of all concerned Ministries as members. This committee
would meet frequently to coordinate action, ensure adherence to time lines and
sort out hitches in the program as it is rolled out.
(iii). Implementation Mission and Committees
- to work on and finalize all operational and implementation details relating
to the design and operation of the transfer system. There is a lot work needed
to have a smooth roll-out and has to be done in a Mission mode with multiple
agencies acting in a coordinated manner. The Mission will have the following
sub-committees:
(a). Cash Transfer Mission
- Technology Committee
-to focus on the technology, architecture and IT issues.
(b). Cash Transfer Mission
- Financial Inclusion
Committee - to focus on ensuring Universal Access to Banking and
achieving complete Financial Inclusion.
(c). Cash Transfer Mission -
Electronic Benefit
Transfer (EBT) Committees - to work out the details relating to
EBT such as data bases, transfer rules, controls, audits, etc. There would be
one for each Ministry which is engaging in benefit transfers.
The milestones and timeliness for each of
these Committees will be clearly laid down. The National Executive Committee
will monitor progress and ensure timely roll-out. This scheme will have a
momentous impact on the government's various social programmes and help million
of beneficiaries.
2. Background to Aadhaar:
With the rapid rollout of Aadhaar, now
covering 20 crore people and rapidly growing to 60 crores, and with the
National Population Register covering the other half, it is possible to move to
a system of transferring cash benefits directly to the poor.
A Cash Transfer System can be used for
transferring cash benefits such as NREGA Wages, Scholarships, Pensions, Income
support of other types and Health Benefits. Electronic Transfer of Benefits
(ETB) is a simple change as the transfers are already taking place and the only
modification that would be involved is a movement from a paper based, cash
driven system to an electronic direct transfer system.
Cash Transfer System would improve
targeting, reduce corruption, eliminate waste, control expenditure and
facilitate reforms.
3. Pilots
The results of pilots are encouraging.
Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) has already begun in many cases. The
Government and RBI have issued Guidelines to Banks for implementation of EBT.
Pilots are under implementation, including in AP, Chhattisgarh, Punjab,
Rajasthan, TN, WB, Karnataka, Puducherry and Sikkim.
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