Haryana DBT Payments 2026: ₹1,884 Crore Transferred Directly to Beneficiaries’ Bank Accounts
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Haryana DBT Payments 2026: ₹1,884 Crore Transferred Directly to Beneficiaries’ Bank Accounts

Haryana DBT Payments 2026 Ensures Transparent and Efficient Direct Fund Transfer to Beneficiaries

by Tamanna

Chandigarh – In a major initiative for transparent governance, the Haryana government has successfully transferred approximately ₹1,884 crore directly into the bank accounts of millions of beneficiaries via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) today.

The funds cover multiple welfare schemes, including Old Age Honorarium, Disability Allowance, and other social security pensions, along with support under the Dayalu Yojana. Farmers also received compensation under the Prime Minister’s Crop Insurance Scheme, and commission payments were credited to traders as per state government directives.

Haryana DBT Payments 2026 Ensures Transparent and Efficient Direct Fund Transfer to Beneficiaries

This transfer highlights the government’s commitment to transparency and good governance, ensuring that financial assistance reaches eligible citizens promptly. With the implementation of Haryana DBT Payments 2026, beneficiaries experienced a seamless, one-click disbursement process that reinforces efficiency in state welfare delivery.

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Officials emphasized that the Haryana DBT Payments 2026 scheme is a significant step toward financial inclusion and ease of access, allowing citizens to receive timely benefits without delays. This initiative reflects the government’s continuous efforts to make welfare schemes accessible and accountable.

With this move, Haryana sets a benchmark in digital governance, where Haryana DBT Payments 2026 ensures that the state’s welfare assistance reaches every deserving individual, from pensioners and differently-abled citizens to farmers and traders, in a timely and transparent manner.

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