2. Tenets of Digitisation in Government
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Services
Governance
&
Regulation
Processes
Transparency
&
Accountability
3. Digital India: Power to Empower
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Broadband
Highway
Universal
Access to
Mobile
connectivity
Public Internet
Access
Program
E-Governance
E-Kranti -
Electronic
delivery of
services
Information
for All
Electronics
Manufacturing
IT for Jobs
Early Harvest
Programs
• Transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy
• Digital Infrastructure: Bharatnet; e-Sign; Digilocker
Digital India: 9 Pillars
4. Digitisation Story
• Digital Payments: BHIM, APB and AEPS, UPI, IMPS
• National Digital Payments Mission has targetted 2.5 bn transactions in FY 2017-18;
introduced incentives and disincentives for digital payments
• e-NAM (National Agriculture Market): A unified national market for
trading agricultural commodities. 585 regulated APMC mandis across India
would be integrated by March, 2018
• Goods and Services Tax: A historic overhaul of the taxation system
• Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal: National e-procurement
portal for public procurements. Has replaced DGS&D, improved
transparency, reduced costs, ensured speedy procurements and payments
• Electricity connections (GARV) app and portal
• Transportation: RFID tags, E-tolls
• Manufacturing: taxation and credit invoicing; supply chain
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5. Digitisation Story
Layers that make India Stack
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Identity (Aadhaar)
Documents
(Digi-locker)
Payments
Transaction/
Consent
6. Enablers of Digitisation
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Jan DhanJ
~ 1.1 bn bank accounts, including 230 million
active Jan Dhan accounts
₹ 690 billion mobilized in PMJDY accounts
AadhaarA
~1.18 billion Aadhaar No. assigned
Aadhaar Saturation in >18 yrs. : >99%
MobileM
About 1.4 billion mobile connections
More than 400 million Smartphone users
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Aadhaar Enrolment Status
Aadhaar Enrolment Status (%) Range of Aadhaar Enrolment Status
(No. of States/UTs)
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9
3 2
> 90% 76% -90% 51% -75% <50%
42.5%
76.2%
100.3%
88.2%
0-5 years 5-18 years >18 years Total
As of 15th November 2017
227 Central Government schemes and services notified under section
7/57 of Aadhaar Act
8. Direct Benefits Transfer
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Cash Transfer
(To individual beneficiary)
E.g. PAHAL
Welfare & Subsidy Schemes
Stipends & Scholarships
Cash Awards for Excellence
Pensions & Cash Benefits
In-kind Transfer
(To individual beneficiary)
E.g. PDS
In-kind Goods & Products
Training & Skill Development
Service Enablers
E.g. Payments to ASHAs
Payments made to Service Enablers
9. DBT Milestones
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Jan, 2013
24 Schemes
121 Districts
34 Schemes
All Districts
Dec, 2014 Feb, 2015 Mar, 2016 Nov, 2017
All Central Schemes
All Districts
DBT Scope
Expansion
Cash, In-kind,
Service enablers
395 Schemes
on-boarded on
DBT Bharat
Portal
Aug, 2016
Launch of DBT
Bharat Portal
11. DBT in Central Government (1/2)
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Cash Schemes ‘In-kind’ Schemes Services
(34 identified)
Major Schemes: PAHAL
(LPG), MGNREGS, Social
Pensions, Scholarship Scheme,
PMAY (Grameen)
Major Schemes: PDS, Mid-
Day meals, Employees
Pensions Scheme, Ujjwala
Yojana
Key Services: PAN, Passport,
Bank Accounts (incl. PMJDY
Accounts), Driving Licence,
Land Records
Status: 395 Schemes on-boarded on DBT Bharat Portal
Target: 461 Schemes (372 Cash & 89 In-kind) identified for DBT
FY 2017-18 till 15 November 2017: Rs. 55,922 crore transferred to 38.13 crore
beneficiaries with 81.7% Aadhaar seeding, 96.06% payments done electronically.
12. DBT in Central Government (2/2)
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₹2,38,866 crore Transferred under DBT (Cumulative since
inception)
444.71 crore Transactions under DBT (Cumulative since inception)
47.85 crore Beneficiaries under DBT (85.41% Aadhaar seeding of
beneficiaries)
₹57, 029 crore Savings due to DBT (Cumulative since inception)
Information as on 15th November,2017
13. DBT in States/UTs
DBT Cells
constituted in all
States/UTs
State Aadhaar
Act/ Executive
Order notified by 8
States
DBT Portal
live in 27 States/
UTs
About 700 DBT
Applicable State
Sector Schemes
identified
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14. 36,144
36,144
20,885
As on 31st March 2016 As on 31st March 2017
DBT Savings
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Total savings (till FY 2016-17) = ₹ 57,029
In₹crore
2016-17
57,029
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DBT Status – Aadhaar Seeding in Major Services
40.50%
69.30%
48.60%
26.90%
PAN (34.0 Cr) Bank Accounts (110.7) Mobile Connection
(139.7)
Land Record Holders
(0.0057 cr)
17. Other Key Initiatives
1. DBT GIS Map
• Being prepared by DFS. All existing financial service points being mapped and made
publicly available
• Other layers include FPS (5.26 lakh), Post Offices (1.55 lakh), Mobile Towers and CSCs
(2.58 lakh)
2.Local Government Directory (LGD) being prepared by M/o PR
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18. Department of Rural Development
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Major Schemes
Total No. of
beneficiaries
Aadhaar-seeded
beneficiaries (%)
Mahatma Gandhi NREGA 10.9 cr
9.5 cr
(87.3%)
Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme-
IGNWPS
65.7 lakh
35.0 lakh
(53.3%)
Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme-
IGNDPS
10.6 lakh
4.0 lakh
(38.1%)
Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme-
IGNOAPS
2.2 cr
1.1 cr
(49.1%)
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna Grameen 63.1 lakh
0.8 lakh
(1.2%)
19. Department of Food and Public Distribution
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2.8 lakh
Automated
(53%)
Total FP Shops = 5.3
Lakh
18.8
crore
Aadhaa
r
Seeded
(81%)
Total Ration Cards = 23.2
crore
17.1 LMT
Distributed
in
Oct 2017
through
ePoS
(37.5% of
offtake)
Average Monthly offtake of
food grains = 45.5 LMT
• Work on Aadhaar seeding of Ration Cards, automation of FP shops and use of
ePoS devices to be expedited
20. Agriculture and Food Security
Digital Agriculture
Initiatives
• Soil Heath Card
• e-NAM
• Automation of PDS
• Total budget about Rs. 4 lakh crore
(PDS + Fertiliser + Agriculture)
• DBT in Fertilizers- 2 lakh retail
distribution points will be
automated using PoS machines by
31st March 2018
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Key Statistics
• 15% of GDP
• Livelihood to >50% of the
population
• Feed 1.3 billion people
Agricultural Credit
• Priority Sector Lending
Certificates (PSLC)
• Use of technology for Insurance
(Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema
Yojana)
23. Way Forward
• Automating key programs through creation of Scheme based MIS
– PAHAL, MGNREGS, NSAP, Scholarship, PMAY (Grameen), Employee Pension
Scheme
– Comprising 89.1% of total beneficiaries and 78.8% of total fund transfers – drivers for
Aadhaar based DBT in States
• Major databases for Aadhaar seeding include Bank accounts, mobile, passports, driving
licenses, land records & database of Teachers, Safai-karamcharis, Prisoners, Anganwadi
workers (AWW) / Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) at State level
• Data Exchange Framework
• Digital Privacy and Security
• Awareness and Literacy
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