Key Points

The Centre told Lok Sabha that Aadhaar-linked payments have improved MGNREGA wage distribution transparency. Over 99% of active workers now have seeded Aadhaar accounts under the mandatory APBS system. The ministry highlighted backup payment options when biometric authentication fails. Continuous monitoring ensures states address implementation challenges promptly.

Key Points: Centre Says Aadhar Payment Bridge Boosts MGNREGA Wage Transparency

  • APBS cuts corruption by linking wages to verified Aadhaar IDs
  • 99.65% of 12.12 crore workers now Aadhaar-seeded
  • Alternative NACH payments available if APBS fails
  • Mandatory APBS implementation since January 2024
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Aadhar payment bridge system helps in improving transparency, accountability: Centre in Lok Sabha

Govt confirms APBS reduces leakage, ensures verified wage payments for 12.12 crore MGNREGA workers with 99.65% Aadhaar seeding completed.

"Aadhaar authentication reduces leakage and ensures only legitimate beneficiaries receive wages - Rural Development Ministry"

New Delhi, August 12

Aadhar Payment Bridge System (APBS) helps in improving the transparency and accountability of wage distribution for workers linked with the MGNREA scheme, the government told Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

Ministry of Rural Development said that Aadhar authentication also reduces leakage and corruption and ensures that only legitimate beneficiaries with verified identities receive wages. "In case of failure in payment through APBS, an alternative route to make payment is available through account-based payment that is the National Automated Clearing House."

Currently, against a total of 12.12 crore active workers, Aadhaar seeding of 99.65 per cent has already been completed. State/UTs are continuously being monitored by the Central Government for achieving 100 per cent Aadhaar Seeding and APBS conversion in NREGASoft. As and when any issue is flagged by the State/UT or any other stakeholders, the same is resolved on a priority basis.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Rural Development, Kamlesh Paswan, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

To ensure timely payment of wages to the beneficiaries under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (Mahatma Gandhi NREGS) and to address the issues arising due to frequent changes in bank account numbers of the beneficiaries and subsequent non-updation, it was decided to implement the Aadhar Payment Bridge System (APBS). This has been made mandatory with effect from 1st January 2024, the ministry said.

The Rural Development Ministry further said that monitoring and evaluation is a continuous process under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (Mahatma Gandhi NREGS). The Ministry regularly reviews the performance of the States/UTs, including the implementation of APBS, through various mechanisms such as Mid-Term Review, Common Review Mission, Labour Budget meetings, National Level monitoring, virtual conference meetings and field visits.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While the intention is good, what about rural workers who face Aadhaar authentication issues? My cousin in Odisha couldn't get wages for 2 months due to biometric mismatch. The alternative payment system must be more robust.
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Arjun K
99.65% seeding is impressive! This shows how Digital India is transforming governance. Next step should be to integrate this with UPI for even smoother transactions. #TransparencyWins
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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation needs work. Many daily wage workers don't understand these systems. Government should conduct more awareness camps in regional languages.
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Vikram M
As someone who works in rural development, I can confirm APBS has reduced middlemen interference significantly. Earlier, 20-30% wages used to disappear, now it's going directly to beneficiaries' accounts.
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Kavya N
Hope they maintain the same efficiency during peak agricultural seasons when demand for MNREGA work is highest. The real test will come then! 🤞
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's digital infrastructure being used for social welfare. The 100% monitoring target is ambitious - would love to see similar systems implemented in other developing countries.

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