Centre saved Rs 56,000 cr through Aadhaar-enabled DBT: PM Modi


Dubai, Feb 11 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the Centre has saved Rs 56,000 crores through Aadhaar- enabled direct benefit transfer of about 400 government schemes.

Stating that technology plays a pivotal role in the growth of an economy, Modi said one tax structure or GST has been made possible in India only because of it.

In his keynote address at the World Government Summit in Dubai, he said the government's e-market programme of GEM has witnessed transactions worth Rs 4,500 crores in a very short span of time.

Government e-Marketplace is meant for online purchase of commonly used goods and services by various central government ministries and departments.

Modi said due to technology-enabled GEM, even smallest of traders can sell their goods using this platform.

He further said India is going through a revolution in digital payment space and fast moving towards a less cash economy.

Talking about Startup India mission, he said India is creating an ecosystem for innovation through this programme and the country has become a major startup nation in the last two years.

Stating that over 65 percent of India's population is below 35 years of age, Modi stressed the need to encourage the youth in the field of innovation while seeking international cooperation to realise the dream to create a "New India."

Modi said technology, which is changing at a speed of thought, has given a boost to his idea of 'minimum government and maximum governance' which today has changed the common man's life.

With regard to the role of technology in the government's aim to double farmers' income by 2022, he cited two examples.

First, the soil health card scheme, under which farmers get to know about the health of soil and second is the Krishi Mandi or e-NAM portal, a single window information services for farmers, which has seen transactions worth Rs 36,000 crores.

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Aadhar can do wonderful work as an identity proof. I am glad that government has taken Aadhar very seriously and making use of this ID. May there be more progress

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  • mohan sr., Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Then why they opposed the Aadhar card and now saying they saved money ....... they opposed GST and now saying GST made benefit..... they oppsed FDI but now they made 100% FDI...... What is this government meaning ....... They are fooling illiterate and half litterate people.... Because they know that india is 80% illiterate and Half literate people ..... All are feku bhakts....

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    If 56,000 crore of rupees is saved through aadhar then why is central government borrowing additional 50,000 crore of rupees from market. In budget the union government itself has exceeded its own target of fiscal deficit . All lies. Janara Kannige Mannu.

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  • D.Shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Well figures wont make most of understand the scenario around but yes our P.M has the potential to change the course of india towards development path and we witnessed over this rule and wish success in next term as well..
    abudhabi public was going crazy over and the truly global leader ..we salute our P.M and proud to have you as our P.M..
    anyway cannot help the haters , everything looks black for them and sure all should have burnol around...

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    saved 56000cr tho andar kitna dala hoga..baap re baap....

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  • nazeer husain, Jeddah ksa

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    THIS SPEECH IS SUITABLE WHERE THE PEOPLE LIKE DUBAI SHEIKH OR OMANI SULTAN ARE PRESENT. As indian citizens we just got pakoda only.

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    i can smell pakoda burning instead of frying ... saudi is better for many so it be stay there why bother about india and indian P.M

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Where does this Money Go 😁😁😁

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    will go to fill the international borrowing / bank NPA and subsidy pit created over 70 years of congi rule

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Your govt just said RBI is still counting old notes which is partly black money. So, against what number of old notes and black money did you compare to get this figure of Rs 56000 crores savings?!?!?!?!?!.....
    Feku Maharaj, did your govt just lied that RBI is still counting old money so that in the parliament you don't have give the account of black money you collected???????...

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  • Shanthram Hegde, Koppa

    Mon, Feb 12 2018

    Good move Modi Saab. So you are turning 5 soon. When I am going to get my 15 lakhs. After bargain at least one lakh sir. Don't fool me for my precious vote. I voted you only for this and not for any developments, I know your capacity.

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