Tuesday, 21 August 2018

The Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Division is headed by Additional Secretary who is assisted by a Director (DBT)

 very good way about DBT described BY SHRI PC MOHAN SIR 

                                                                                                                                                                                         
The Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Division is headed by Additional Secretary who is assisted by a Director (DBT).  The work entrusted to Direct Benefit Transfer Division is implementation of DBT in Fertilizers; all DBT related activities in the country, Coordination with NIC, Administration of DBT PMU/State & District Coordinators, iFMS related activities etc.

Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) in Fertilizer subsidy schemes:

Background:    The Government has decided to introduce Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system for fertilizer subsidy payments. Under the proposed fertilizer DBT system, 100% subsidy on various fertilizer grades shall be released to the fertilizer companies, on the basis of actual sales made by the retailers to the beneficiaries. Sale of all subsidised fertilizers to farmers/buyers will be made through Point of Sale (PoS) devices installed at each retailer shop and the beneficiaries will be identified through Aadhaar Card, KCC, Voter Identity Card etc.
2. Requirements: Implementation of the DBT Scheme requires deployment of PoS devices at every retailer shop, training of retailers for using PoS device, making entry of physical stock of subsidised fertilizers in the PoS device and making sales transactions through PoS device at retail point.

3. Status and action plan:  Initially the DBT scheme has been implemented in 17 pilot districts. Based on the deployment of PoS devices in different states, preparedness of State Governments, Lead Fertilizer Suppliers/Fertilizer companies, the Department has drawn up a detailed action plan to extend the DBT Scheme to other states in a phased manner as under

S. No
     Name of States / UT's
    GO Live Timeline

1    NCT of Delhi live on DBT in fertilizers    1st September, 2017
2    Mizoram, Daman & Diu,  Dadra Nagar Haveli, Manipur, Nagaland, Goa, Puducherry,    1st October, 2017
3    Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Assam, Tripura.    1st November, 2017
4    AP, Haryana, Punjab, Chhattisgarh and MP    1st December,2017
5    Kerala, Bihar, Karnataka, J&K, Jharkhand, Telangana, WB, Odisha, UP, Gujarat, HP and TN    1st January 2018

As seen from above, presently 19 States/UTs are Live under DBT system.

4.    Salient features of DBT in Fertilizer:
I.    The proposed DBT model in fertilizers is different from the conventional system of DBT being implemented in LPG.

II.    Under DBT system in fertilizer subsidies, the farmers/beneficiaries will continue to receive Urea at statutory subsidised prices and P&K fertilizers at subsidized prices in the market.

III.    The fertilizer companies used to receive subsidy on receipt of fertilizers at the district, will now get subsidy after the fertilizers are sold to farmers/beneficiaries by the retailers through Point of Sale (PoS) machines through biometric authentication.

5.    Existing System of Subsidy Payment

I.    The existing system of subsidy payment is based on the movement of fertilizers up to district and retailer level in conformity with the supply plan.

II.    The initial 85% -90% payment (95% in Urea) is released as “On Account” Payment on receipt of fertilizers in the district.

III.    The balance 10%-15% (5% in Urea) is released on the confirmation of receipt by retailers in mobile Fertilizer Monitoring System mFMS.  Independently, the State Governments certify the receipt of fertilizers (i.e. the quantity and quality in Proforma B1 and B2) and upload in the Fertilizer Monitoring System (FMS) within 30 days and 180 days respectively.

6.    Proposed System of Subsidy Payment under DBT Framework

I.    The proposed DBT system entails 100% payment of subsidy to the fertilizer manufacturing companies on the basis of actual sales by the retailer to the beneficiary.

II.    The farmer or buyer’s identity is authenticated either through biometric, Aadhaar based, Unique Identification Number or Voter ID Card or Kisan Credit Card.

III.    Preference will be given to Aadhaar based biometric authentication as this is linked to land records and the soil health card of the farmer.

IV.    This would enable recommendation of appropriate mix of fertilizers compatible to the soil health profile of the agricultural land held by the beneficiary.

V.    However, the recommendation is not binding on the beneficiary and the sale of fertilizers would initially be on a “no denial mode”.

VI.    The sales to the beneficiary are captured through the Point of Sale(PoS) machines installed at the retailer’s end. All the Fertilizer sale transactions are captured online in the Integrated Fertilizer Management System (iFMS) system on real time basis.

VII.    The claims will be processed on a weekly basis and the amount of subsidy will be remitted to the company’s bank account through electronic mode.

7.    Benefits of DBT:

I.    The proposed DBT framework is a beneficiary driven subsidy payment mechanism being initiated at national level.
II.    It creates Aadhaar seeded data base of beneficiaries   and provides transaction visibility at the level of buyers.
III.    By linking the actual sales to subsidy payments, it facilitates a more transparent and faster tracking of funds along the value chain i.e. from manufacturers to beneficiaries.
IV.    Diversion of fertilizers is expected to be minimized.
                                                                                                               

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