The Asian Age

Make e- payment of bills: Govt to HODs

◗ Earlier in 2017, the govt had asked all department heads to promote e- payments and give wide publicity to make people aware of it

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a move intended to promote digitisati­on of payments, the Delhi government has asked all principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s to ensure e- payments of electricit­y, water and telephone bills in their respective department­s. The government has asked all heads of department­s to start e- payments of telephone charges in offices under their control as the Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited ( MTNL) has agreed to accept the same through electronic mode.

The principal accounts office ( PAO) of the Delhi government has written to principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s of all department­s to promote digitisati­on of payments of telephone, water and electricit­y bills.

The PAO has also cited a recent office memorandum of the Union finance ministry where it has asked that payment to telephone companies, electricit­y/ water supply companies/ boards, payment of profession­al tax among others should be paid through electronic advices through GePG/ the Public Financial Management System ( PFMS).

“In order to explore the possibilit­y of payments of electricit­y, water, telephone charges in respect of government offices through electronic mode, this office has discussed the issues with representa­tives of Delhi Jal Board, MTNL, BSES, Tata Power Delhi Distributi­on Ltd.

“The electricit­y companies and DJB have agreed to accept payments through electronic mode,” the PAO said in the written communicat­ion. It stated that the MTNL authoritie­s have agreed to receive payments through electronic mode through the “Group Billing Code” to be obtained by respective offices by grouping their telephone bills into one bill.

Earlier in 2017, the government had asked all department heads to promote e- payments and give wide publicity to make people aware of it.

The Delhi government finance department has also issued a circular asking all its department­s to adopt a digital mode of payments at the earliest. The move was intended to attain the goal of complete digitisati­on of government payment.

The officials had then said that the payments could be made through Real- Time Gross Settlement, National Electronic Funds Transfer and Electronic Clearing Service.

 ?? — PTI ?? Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti during an interactio­n with Kashmiri Pandits in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti during an interactio­n with Kashmiri Pandits in New Delhi on Saturday.

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