India need to move forward aggressively and radically on this front but under strong privacy law, he said at an NCAER event here.
Making a strong pitch for digitization, NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant today said the government has been able to save Rs 83,000 crore through direct benefit transfer scheme.
He said that advantages of digitization are so enormous in making India a progressive, effective society.
India need to move forward aggressively and radically on this front but under strong privacy law, he said at an NCAER event here.
“The linkage of Aadhar and DBT has helped government save close Rs 83,000 crore. We have linked 437 scheme under DBT. We have knocked off 2.7 crore fake ration card,” he said.
Besides, PFMS has been very an efficient and effective tool for monitoring of government funds, he said.