Cashless Bano Contest is now closed. Here are the stories of the winners, who shared their experience of going cashless.
Winner: Sumeet Kohli from Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
Story: It just happened last week whilst I was travelling from Mumbai to Delhi via an early morning flight and in hurry I totally forgot to load my wallet with currency notes. I booked an uber to airport, paid through my debit card linked to the wallet. Also, I managed to grab a quick bite at the lounge with my credit card. And then I stopped by at a book shop in Delhi to buy a book and paid by my online wallet through QR code. It was at the hotel, where, I felt like to tip the porter boy for carrying my luggage, I realized that I'm not carrying any cash. Even here, I tipped him via e-wallet. Truly, it was an amazing feeling to know that I managed all my expenses through cashless means. And the following day, I deliberately didn't carry cash!
Winner: Bobby Miryalkar from Hyderabad, Telangana
As we are aware that marriage needs a lot of coordination and being in the after era of demonetization, managing the affairs became challenging. Though, my sister’s marriage was scheduled in April 2017, the limited cash reserves in my hometown and in banks around had the chance to educate people to use more of cashless transactions. Firstly, the Pandit Ji accepted his dakshina digitally, followed by caterers, decorators and the wedding hall owners. All had to budge and get the benefits of hassle free digital banking route. It was quite a Herculean task for me as I was the only one to coordinate with each and every one responsible for catering to all the work related to marriage. I preferably don’t carry cash or hardly little cash for managing daily chores.