Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Ravi Ranjan said:
9 years ago
Yes, digital payments are secure enough for Indian economy, I personally in favour of this step as we all know that it is helping to extract out the black money and of course this money is going to be used for some good purpose for India, but if we see the major part of India needs to be educated how to use this digital payment system and after this I think approx after a year it will be fine, come on India lets be digital.
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Akash dubey said:
8 years ago
According to me, this initiative which is taken by our PM is very much revolutionary because it provides us with simple and easy method of the transaction and it will provide a transparency related to tax. Suppose you have to do any transaction of the large amount you can easily do it without any fear from carrying the money to the destination And in this way the transaction for black money will also be minimized.
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Joel Jerrin said:
9 years ago
Digital transaction is a welcomed move but at the same time we have to agree that the execution of demonitization doesn't take place as expected. Because notes of 500, 1000 have almost came back to government. This is due to people doesn't cooperate with demonetiztion and almost every note has been changed to new 500, 2000. Hope Govt should take initiative steps for demonetization rather than favoring companies like Paytm.
Harman said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, digital payment is not secure until or unless everyone got to know about this thoroughly because there are many rural areas where people do not about smartphones, how to use them, what is digitization, how to make payment online and all. So until each and everyone is not aware of these things digital payments is not secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless even though it has many advantages.
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Martin gabriel said:
8 years ago
We are already controlled by private cooperates and politicians. Digital payment is useful but it is dangerous too. For example if we raise our voice for social issue either against any politicians or private cooperates, then they will target us and hack or block our account. They may portrait false issue against us. And it is easy to hack. If this happens, we are totally controlled by politicians & private cooperates.
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Ankit said:
8 years ago
Hello, I am Ankit.
Today we are here to talk about the use of digital payment to make our country a cashless economy. According to me yes we can make our country a cashless but there are some hurdles like.
1. Rural area people are not that educated.
2. No internet connectivity in rural areas.
3. Security (due to which educated person also prefer Cash). We have to remove these hurdles then we can make a cashless economy.
Today we are here to talk about the use of digital payment to make our country a cashless economy. According to me yes we can make our country a cashless but there are some hurdles like.
1. Rural area people are not that educated.
2. No internet connectivity in rural areas.
3. Security (due to which educated person also prefer Cash). We have to remove these hurdles then we can make a cashless economy.
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Anjali said:
8 years ago
Digital payments are a very good initiative by our government. Best thing about is that it is not time consuming within a minute we can make payments. We don't need to take money with us all the time. But in rural areas people still don't know about all these payment steps. They feels like it is not a secure method of payment some initiative should be taken regarding this if this is done digital payment method is awesome.
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Avani said:
9 years ago
Yes, digital payments will be secure for the Indian economy. The time will be saved and also it will help to the development of the country. From this person will also learn something new and will be a great advantage in problems such as robbery and carrying of cash. Also, the rural people who are unaware of the using the digital payment will be able to learn and it will be a major step for the development of our country.
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Lasiya said:
4 years ago
Yes, first of all, cashless transactions are very beneficial to all, no need to go to the bank and wait. It can transact easily from one to another. It can save time, energy & paper. Less denomination also transferred. Above all are only for educated people. Uneducated people don't know about ATMs & mobile transactions, it can be hacked by many strangers. So, digital payments are not secured for uneducated people.
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SAYAN KUMAR ROY said:
8 years ago
I think that Digitalisation of payments is a major step in the forward direction for development. But every decision has its pros and cons. Here this decision may help the people living in the cities, but at same time it is not helpful for the people living in small towns and villages because they don't have the privilege to know how these things work. Government should also take some measures to educate people alongside.
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