Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Akash singh said:
8 years ago
Due to rural backwardness or some unawareness, we can't prevent good things to come in our life. That can be removed by taking some initiatives by the Indian government, this is 21st century and it is necessary for everyone to be a part of this cashless economy because it doesn't only provide us facilities of easy transactions, records of every transaction, but also put our country in the queue of economically developed countries.
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Vicky said:
8 years ago
By digital system fast transactions are possible. Long queue system will be decrease. But India is not an educated country. Not all the people can access this system due to lack of knowledge. In rural areas even people don't know about how to operate ATM. So for them using smartphone for transactions is difficult.
I will never say India will become a cashless country but it can be possible if and only if people will be educated.
I will never say India will become a cashless country but it can be possible if and only if people will be educated.
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Buchi Reddy said:
8 years ago
Delighted by your answers people. India needs people like us who have strong views regarding illiteracy and poverty. Yeah for sure digital payments will be a step forward towards safe and secure transactions but the thing is its beneficial to 50% of the population. Half the people will struggle not only for jobs that the banks are providing but in this new advanced technology too. We need educated Indians in this context. Thanks.
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Imtiyaz Ahmad Khan said:
8 years ago
According to me, Going cashless is a step towards Transparency with a reduction in a probability of robbery etc. But as a developing nation there are many issues in its implementation like security, illiteracy etc, so for smooth execution of going cashless government has to the aware public more about benefits of going cashless and at the same time, it is to be ensured that data and money of user or industry remain in safe hand.
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Ramya Sadha said:
5 years ago
Yes, I agree with secure of digital payment in Indian economy. Were it is not only reduce the work load but it also provide safety. Not everybody can make a transaction the one who have their VPA can enter into their transaction. VPA is the proper and secure to holders. Where now airtel introduce the digital payment app named airtel safe pay with huge safety measures. The digital payment plays a vital role in the Indian economy.
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Vanaja said:
8 years ago
According to me, there are advantages and disadvantages of the digital cashless system. But in this generation digital cashless made people make more easy for cash transactions only the issue is with illiterate people I think this is not only the duty of government but also every child should educate their parents about this cyber attacks should be strictly prohibited by goverenment and they should punish hackers in this regard.
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Bhavan reddy said:
8 years ago
At first educated people should starting using digital payments, if we educated people to start using then we can bring awareness to the people around us, why people around us lets start from our home. If we start from home then slowly it moves from one house and from house to every people. We need to create awareness among people through newspaper and through the pamphlets and we need to move our country towards one generation.
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Akash Upadhyay said:
9 years ago
Hello friends,
As we know every target start from a single step. So as a citizen of India it is our duty to support all the progressive step of our government for the welfare of our country. Although it is difficult for a common Man to have 30 days internet connection. So it is our duty to promote cashless in order to make transparency in tax policy (directly or indirectly) and to try include our country as a developed country.
As we know every target start from a single step. So as a citizen of India it is our duty to support all the progressive step of our government for the welfare of our country. Although it is difficult for a common Man to have 30 days internet connection. So it is our duty to promote cashless in order to make transparency in tax policy (directly or indirectly) and to try include our country as a developed country.
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Riya said:
8 years ago
In My point of view, India is going to cashless is very good things. It means a very good decision is taking by our government It is beneficial for us. It also save the paper nd time. But some times have disadvantages for cashless payment that all people are not well educated. So that time some problems will occures. They don't know how to use card. But it is easy to learn. So that we help to teach how online payment is handle.
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Siku said:
8 years ago
According to my opinion, digitalization is very good as we thanks to Modi for promoting digital India scheme's and campaigns and it becomes easy for public in large transactions to go cashless and there is decrease in corruption somewhat due to that Indian economic value will increase and my opinion is to improve some awareness programs those people who are illiterate then it is very easy to everyone how to do the transactions.
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