Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda launched the e-Bill System at Kartavya Bhawan in New Delhi to handle the Rs 2 lakh crore fertiliser subsidy. This digital system aims to enhance governance through transparency and efficiency. The new system signifies a shift from manual to digital processes, streamlining financial operations.
The Secretary of Fertilisers, Rajat Kumar Mishra, highlighted the system’s role in modernizing financial operations. The e-Bill System is a result of collaboration between iFMS and PFMS, enhancing transparency and accountability. It provides real-time oversight of expenditures and improves financial control through centralized tracking.
The e-Bill platform enables end-to-end digital bill processing, expediting payment timelines. It allows fertiliser companies to submit claims online and monitor payment status in real time. The system enforces a standard electronic workflow to ensure consistency and compliance with financial rules.
The integration of the e-Bill system simplifies maintenance and decision-making processes. It strengthens financial governance with built-in controls to prevent fraud and misuse. This move aligns with the government’s vision of a Digital India and commitment to transparent and efficient administration.
