Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh said the scheme has been initiated in Andhra Pradesh and the need to bring out such a programme was thought as the government was witnessing that funds of welfare schemes were getting "leaked" rather than reaching legitimate beneficiaries.
"Today (in) our delivery system...The leakage is more and the coverage is less. Whether it is food security, whether it is health, whether it is pensions, whether its is Mahatma Gandhi NREGA. You take any programme. We have a lot of money but how much money actually reaches the beneficiary is a big question mark.
"I am very happy to say today that in Andhra Pradesh and so in Jharkhand, with help of post offices, we are going to be in a position to transfer pensions, maternity benefits scholarships, wages to the family at the family's door step," Ramesh said while delivering a lecture at an event of the paramilitary CRPF here.
He said the DTH is already functional in Andhra Pradesh and will begin soon in Jharkhand and "in other states it will be taken up very soon."
"It's really DTH, direct-to-home through the help of micro-ATMs, modern technology, mobile connectivity...We would be able to transform the system of welfare delivery," he said.