BENGALURU:
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Thursday launched a DBT mobile application that will help transfer funds directly to beneficiaries of various government welfare schemes.
According to a statement from the Chief Minister’s office, 120 schemes in the state have been included in this platform.
‘For the past two years more than 12,000 crore has been directly transferred to the Aadhaar linked bank accounts of beneficiaries,’ the statement quoted Yediyurappa as saying.
The CM expressed happiness that the system has eliminated misappropriation of funds, middlemen and loopholes.
All packages announced by the state government during Covid-19 first and second waves have been paid through this platform, it added.
Schemes announced in the budget, which provide financial assistance in the state, will be brought under the DBT platform, the CMO said.
Launched the DBT mobile application developed by DPAR which further enhances transparency in service delivery for citizens. About 120 welfare schemes involving financial assistance have been brought under DBT and beneficiaries can now access information at their fingertips. pic.twitter.com/BmhMQS8PpD
— B.S. Yediyurappa (@BSYBJP) June 10, 2021
This platform will identify the beneficiary through his or her Aadhaar number and consider the details provided in the card as financial address and will directly transfer the amount to the Aadhaar linked bank account.
‘The intention of the government to bring in transparency will be achieved only when citizens use this application.
Hence, the citizens must make the best use of this software application and keep themselves informed about the transfer of benefits,’ the CMO added.