The Minister of Rural Development Shri Jairam Ramesh said that
the scheme of direct cash transfer will usher in a new revolution in the
country. Addressing an International Workshop on Cash Transfer here, he
said that some civil society members have termed this as bribe giving,
which is a bogus and ludicrous argument and added that it is rather an
answer to the incompetent Army of corrupt delivery agents. Saying that
the current system of delivery is not delivering, Shri Ramesh also
rejected the notion that the direct cash transfer scheme would abdicate
government's commitment to welfare state. He said, the scheme will
rather make the welfare State more efficient by rooting out corruption
being practised by an army of incompetent and insensitive
intermediaries. The Minister stressed that the cash transfer scheme
underscores the instruments of the welfare state, which are subsidy,
scholarships or pensions, which should be delivered in a better fashion.
Terming the new mission as a Cooperative partnership between the Centre
and the States, Sh Ramesh also pitched for Independent Concurrent
Evaluation of the Scheme.
The direct cash transfer scheme will be officially launched from 1st
January 2013 in 51 districts spread over 16 States. It will cover 29
welfare schemes at the beginning and most of them will be scholarship
schemes.
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