Still many challenges in ensuring DBT benefits reach women: NITI Aayog advisor

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A large number of challenges still persists in ensuring that women are able to reap the benefits of (DBT), Aayog advisor Kumar said today.

aims to transfer subsidies directly to people's accounts in a bid to reduce leakages and delays.

At a panel discussion on the link between financial inclusion and women's development, Kumar said, "Many a times when we transfer the money the person is not aware that it has been transferred.

"There are other issues like lack of infrastructure or if the is far from home, these all act as hurdles," he said.

said one of the best ways to empower women is through the

"has stopped leakages and given distinct advantages to beneficiaries," he said.

Prabhat Labh, the of Grameen Foundation India, said women have to take two leaps to get the benefits of and stressed on the importance of financial education.

"First we expect them to open accounts which they have never done and then we expect them to use digital channels. These moves require awareness and financial education," he said.

Women also need to have control over resources and should not be just used as a means by their spouses to get money from their bank accounts, Labh said.

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 19:35 IST