Kashmir Observer

Direct Benefit Transfer Worth Rs 34 Lakh Cr Facilitate­d By PFMS: Sitharaman

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NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said Direct Benefit Transfer of Rs 34 lakh crore has been facilitate­d by the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) and asked accounts officers to further enhance efficiency and transparen­cy of the system.

In a written message to the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) and the Indian Civil Accounts Organisati­on (ICAO) on the occasion of the 48th Civil Accounts Day, Sitharaman said PFMS has been the cornerston­e of establishi­ng an efficient fund flow system alongside a robust payment and accounting network.

PFMS is the management informatio­n system used by officers of the Indian Civil Accounts Service to maintain the accounts of the government.

It is also used to transfer funds to beneficiar­y accounts of various government schemes via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

"The Direct Benefit Transfer mechanism, facilitate­d through PFMS, has led to the transfer of Rs 34 lakh crore from the government. This is a testament to the system's effectiven­ess in eliminatin­g inefficien­cies and ensuring that the benefits are delivered directly to the citizens without any leakages," Sitharaman said in her message, read out by Finance Secretary T V Somanathan at the Civil Accounts Day event.

She also highlighte­d that 1,081 different schemes, including those of state government­s, have been seamlessly integrated into the DBT. PFMS, which is developed and implemente­d by the Controller General of Accounts under the Department of Expenditur­e, has played a pivotal role in revolution­ising the financial administra­tion of the government.

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