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New Delhi : Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman while addressing the inaugural session at the 44th Civil Accounts Day function here on March 1, 2020, said that the Government has revolutionised the technology driven Public Finance Management System (PFMS) that has silently empowered India to be accountable, responsive and transparent.
Sitharaman said that PFMS has saved Rs 1 lakh crore for the country. The Finance Minister highlighted that the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) has now come to be recognised as a distinct brand in the field of public finance management at various multilateral and global fora. She stressed that these achievements are not merely symbolic but has had a real and lasting impact on public service delivery system, according to a PIB release.
Commending the role of Controller General of Accounts (CGA), Sitharaman said that not only it is making nation more efficient and transparent but also more effective in using its public finance. The Finance Minister further said that the job of CGA is unenviable as it is a constant challenge to keep up with technology while being efficient and progressive in outlook.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr T V Somanathan, Secretary (Expenditure), emphasised that the Indian Civil Accounts Service Organisation has proved its IT prowess by enabling PM-KISAN payments to over 8.46 crore beneficiaries directly into their bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) payments.
Soma Roy Burman, Controller General of Accounts, stated that PFMS has evolved into a useful financial management tool for the government. She assured that the service would constantly strive to achieve new heights in the field of payments, receipts, accounting and internal audit by effective use of digital technologies, and improve fiscal reporting protocol as part of Government Integrated Financial Management System (GIFMIS) for more effective fiscal management.