40% of global real-time digital payments happened in India in 2021: PM Modi

The Prime Minister also talked about the success of the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) schemes, highlighting the large volumes of money that have been transferred directly to the beneficiaries

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi | Photo: PTI

Addressing the Indian community in Berlin, Prime Minister on Monday said that of the total real-time that took place throughout the world in 2021, 40 per cent took place in .

PM Modi was highlighting the work done by his government in integrating the use of technology with governance.

"The way technology is being included in governance in shows the new political will of the new as well as is the proof of democracy's delivery capacity," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister in his address to the Indian diaspora highlighted his government's work and also took jibes at the Opposition, primarily the .

Talking about making a number of services of various government departments online, Prime Minister said, "Almost 10,000 services of the Central government, state government and local self-government have become available online be it government assistance, scholarship, payments to farmers, everything is transferred directly to the bank account."

"Now no PM will have to say that I send 1 rupee from Delhi, and 15 paise reach (the people)," PM Modi said, in a jibe directed at former Prime Minister .

"What kind of 'hand' was that, which scrubbed off 85 paise," he added.

Addressing the diaspora, PM Modi said, "This is the same country, which you left to come here, the country is the same, the bureaucracy is the same, the offices are the same, the table is the same, the file is the same, the pen is the same, the government machinery is the same, but the results are much better now."

The Prime Minister also talked about the success of the (DBT) schemes, highlighting the large volumes of money that have been transferred directly to the beneficiaries.

"India has transferred more than 22 lakh crore through DBT in the last 7-8 years, it is more than 300 billion dollars, this amount has reached directly into the accounts of the beneficiaries, with no middleman, no cuts, no cut money," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister also talked about the "record number of airports being built in the country", large scale work on metro construction, as well as connecting villages with optical fibre network.

"Before 2014, wherever you see, everything would be a work in progress. I am not criticising anyone but if a road was made, then it's dug up for electricity, then for water. To end this, we've made PM Gati Shakti Master Plan to bring all stakeholders to one platform," PM Modi said.

This address to the Indian community was given shortly after the 6th India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations which were co-chaired by PM Modi and Chancellor Scholz.

The Prime Minister said the Inter-Governmental Consultations were productive.

PM Modi today also held a bilateral meeting with Chancellor Scholz. This was their first engagement since Chancellor Scholz assumed office in December 2021.

Discussions covered key areas of bilateral cooperation under the overall strategic partnership, as well as regional and global developments.

PM Modi is also scheduled to visit Denmark on Tuesday to hold talks with leaders from Nordic countries. He will also make a stopover in Paris on Wednesday and meet the newly re-elected French President Emmanuel Macron.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Tue, May 03 2022. 07:38 IST
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