New Delhi: Deposits in bank accounts opened under Jan Dhan scheme, launched about five years ago by the Modi-government, have crossed the Rs 1 lakh crore mark.
As per the latest finance ministry data, the total balance in over 36.06 crores Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) accounts was at Rs 1,00,495.94 crore as on July 3.
The deposits in the account of the beneficiaries, which has been steadily rising, was Rs 99,649.84 crore on June 6 and Rs 99,232.71 crore in the week before.
The PMJDY was launched on August 28, 2014, with an aim to provide universal access to banking facilities to the people in the country.
Accounts opened under PMJDY are Basic Savings Bank Deposit (BSBD) accounts with an additional feature of RuPay debit card and an overdraft.
The finance ministry had recently said in the Rajya Sabha that the number of zero balance accounts under PMJDY declined from 5.10 crore (16.22 per cent of the total accounts) in March 2018 to 5.07 crore (14.37 per cent of the total accounts) in March 2019.
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