Key Points

Haryana's government has successfully transferred a massive Rs 1.06 lakh crore through Direct Benefit Transfer schemes. This effort has revolutionized welfare distribution by ensuring timely and transparent delivery to citizens. A key achievement has been the identification and removal of 36.75 lakh ghost or duplicate beneficiaries, leading to significant savings. The state's proactive use of technology and integration of PPP with Aadhaar has enhanced efficiency and accountability in governance.

Key Points: Haryana Transfers Rs 1.06 Lakh Crore via DBT Schemes Chief Secretary Says

  • Haryana transferred Rs 1.06 lakh crore via DBT schemes to millions of citizens
  • Identified and removed 36.75 lakh ghost or duplicate beneficiaries from the system
  • Achieved actual savings of Rs 1,182.22 crore for the state exchequer since 2014-15
  • 156 DBT schemes are now active on the state portal from 26 departments
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Haryana transfers Rs 1.06 lakh crore through DBT schemes, says Chief Secretary

Haryana has transferred Rs 1.06 lakh crore through DBT, saving over Rs 1,182 crore by removing 36.75 lakh ghost beneficiaries and ensuring efficient welfare delivery.

"The core of Haryana’s DBT success lies in its pursuit of efficiency and accountability within government systems. - Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi"

Chandigarh, Sep 16

Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi on Tuesday said the government has transferred Rs 1.06 lakh crore through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) schemes, revolutionising welfare distribution by ensuring timely, transparent, and efficient delivery to millions of citizens.

This milestone underscores the state's commitment to curbing leakages and enhancing accountability, with significant reductions in ghost beneficiaries and duplication.

He shared this information while presiding over the fourth meeting of the Advisory Board on DBT here.

The Chief Secretary directed the Nodal Officers to regularly update beneficiary data on the state DBT portal and ensure seamless integration of Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) and Aadhaar details so as to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in service delivery.

The Chief Secretary said the core of Haryana's DBT success lies in its pursuit of efficiency and accountability within government systems. This strategic approach has not only expedited the transfer of benefits to eligible citizens but has also significantly curtailed the historical problem of leakages and duplicate payments.

A substantial number of 36.75 lakh potential ghost, fake, or duplicate beneficiaries have been identified and removed from the system, translating into tangible savings for the state exchequer.

Since 2014-15, actual savings attributed to DBT have amounted to an impressive Rs 1,182.22 crore, with cumulative notional savings reaching Rs 10,187.13 crore by the end of the last fiscal year.

The meeting was informed that as of now, 26 departments have uploaded 156 DBT schemes on the state DBT portal.

Of these, 96 are state schemes and 60 are Centrally-sponsored schemes.

In 2024-25 alone, a significant Rs 17,824.10 crore was transferred to 2.78 crore beneficiaries through 14.82 crore transactions, demonstrating the state's proactive stance on leveraging technology and a robust policy framework to ensure effective governance.

The Additional Chief Secretary (Social Justice) G. Anupama, Principal Secretary (Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs) D Suresh, Commissioner and Secretary (Finance) Mohammed Shayin and senior officers of various departments were present at the meeting.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While the numbers look impressive, I hope they're ensuring that genuine beneficiaries aren't getting excluded due to technical glitches with Aadhaar linking. Sometimes rural elderly face issues with biometric authentication.
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Michael C
Saving ₹1,182 crore by removing fake beneficiaries is huge! This money can now be used for actual development work. More states should adopt Haryana's model of governance.
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Sunita J
As someone who receives widow pension through DBT, I can confirm the system works well. The money comes directly to my account every month without any hassle. Bahut accha initiative hai! 🙏
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Aryan P
₹1.06 lakh crore transferred! That's massive scale. The integration of PPP with Aadhaar is smart thinking - ensures benefits reach the right families. Hope other states learn from Haryana's success story.
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Jessica F
The numbers are impressive but I'm curious about the transaction costs. How much is being spent on maintaining this digital infrastructure? Transparency should include all aspects of the process.

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