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Digital Transactions Rising In Unorganised Sector: NITI Aayog

Digital Transactions Rising In Unorganised Sector: NITI Aayog
New Delhi: Electronic transactions following the government's drive to promote digital economy have risen satisfactorily and even the unorganised sector has understood the benefits, Niti Aayog member V K Saraswat has said. There had been a slump in the economy following the demonetisation of high-value currency in November last year, but things have stabilised now, he said. The PoS sale has increased "quite a lot" and the government is making efforts to increase its availability. 

Digital transactions are also happening. In fact, if you read today's papers, 65 lakh transactions have taken place in BHIM (the app released by the Centre) itself. It is very satisfactory (progress), Mr Saraswat told PTI.


Except the unorganised sector like textiles and garment where transactions take place on credit, the PoS sales have found greater traction in organised sectors

Actually, demonetisation had a slight slump... But it has already come on (even) keel. Today, there is availability of money in the market. Even the unorganised sector has understood that PoS (point of sale) is a better method rather than counting cash, Mr Saraswat said.

We are importing a lot of the PoS machines. The rate of production has not caught up yet. So, we are improving that. And also, the import has been allowed at a subsidised rate, Mr Saraswat said.


He made a point that the promotion of digitisation will lead to increased efficiency, reduced corruption and improved outreach. The number of cellphones in the country is close to almost one billion now and that itself shows the outreach is increasing, the Niti Aayog member added.

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NDTV along with MasterCard is launching a multi-platform campaign “Cashless Bano India”, to create digital awareness and educate the masses about digital payment solutions for day to day transactions.

The campaign aims to take the message of a cash free India to the country, all while educating them on the ways and means to do it.

We aim to reach out to people and educate them on:

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