Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Monali Kawale said:
8 years ago
What I think about going cashless in India is,
As the literacy rate is more in cities, this system of going cashless should be initiated and enabled in cities only, this will leads to accumulation of more money in banks which will help people in villages, use this money and not going cashless. Along with this various programs of educating people about online cashless transactions should be enforced.
As the literacy rate is more in cities, this system of going cashless should be initiated and enabled in cities only, this will leads to accumulation of more money in banks which will help people in villages, use this money and not going cashless. Along with this various programs of educating people about online cashless transactions should be enforced.
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Rajnish Kumar pandey said:
8 years ago
Yes, I think in many ways this digitalization is very much secured as our growth rate compared to all other developing countries is far better in all prospect. Only think we have to take care is that to be updated with our modern society and give more concern towards literacy and technology through which we can not only accept this digitization but also make ourself much familiar with modern changes.
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Vineetha said:
8 years ago
Hi, friends.
After the action initiated by the honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, many people supported this act because it will stop the flow of black money, fake currency, etc. But some poor people have faced many problems because they don't even have ATM's to use. But later on all the people believes that it was great acts provided by the government. It made that India as a digital country.
After the action initiated by the honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, many people supported this act because it will stop the flow of black money, fake currency, etc. But some poor people have faced many problems because they don't even have ATM's to use. But later on all the people believes that it was great acts provided by the government. It made that India as a digital country.
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Pratiksha Datir said:
8 years ago
Hello, everyone. I think digital payments are secure enough because it saves our time, and makes India as corruption free country. As all we know that PM Modi is trying to make an India as digital India, It is the one way to do it. Some people do not understand how to carry out digital payments so the government has a responsibility to take camps so that people can be carried out easily.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Vishnu vardhan said:
7 years ago
I support the statement of " go cashless". Digital payments are secure enough for the Indian economy unless otherwise mentioned: "you share your private information with anyone". Everyone is very foolish that they access the apps to read our messages. Everyone clicks the allow button which is an easy access for hackers to read our messages, to see our images etc, unless we are safe, nothing is safe.
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Mokshagna Sai Teja said:
8 years ago
Definitely not enough. Even though our Government introduced the cashless system, there are many flaws in it. One of the threats to it Hacking. Black Hat Hackers are increasing day by day. Their main aim is to target these type of systems. There are very few cybersecurity officials in our country. So, we need to focus on cybersecurity first and then only we have to implement these kinds of changes.
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Sagar Mishra said:
8 years ago
Hello friends,
I think it is not a good idea to go completely cashless depending on digital payment as our Indian population in the rural area is 68.84% and in an urban area is 31.16%, this shows that ratio of rural area people is more and as there is less awareness about the technologies among the people in rural areas this may lead to wrong or improper transaction and this cause problem to them.
I think it is not a good idea to go completely cashless depending on digital payment as our Indian population in the rural area is 68.84% and in an urban area is 31.16%, this shows that ratio of rural area people is more and as there is less awareness about the technologies among the people in rural areas this may lead to wrong or improper transaction and this cause problem to them.
Afrin said:
9 years ago
In my point of view, everything has both pros and con's. But it's a great idea for making our country a developed nation.
An example for this is when we compare our country to 15 years there was not a mobile phone but now we can see people reading messages about their children's studies in the school.
So at first, everything will be like that after some days it will be popular because of its use.
An example for this is when we compare our country to 15 years there was not a mobile phone but now we can see people reading messages about their children's studies in the school.
So at first, everything will be like that after some days it will be popular because of its use.
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ASWATHY A said:
8 years ago
As we all know digital India is a motto of our government For a developing country it's essential too. It helps to eliminate tax evasion and this will increase our country's GDP. But before that, the authorities must ensure that it is safe and secure. Whether it is affected by fraudulent activities such as ethical hacking or not. And it is also essential to educate the public about digitalization.
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Manjari said:
8 years ago
If I would have to answer this, I would definitely say that it a very good and positive step towards the growth of Indian economy.
Not only Digital payments can be a common thing soon, but abreast making the rural people aware of it abreast will make 25% rural people curious as well. They can develope a thought about necessity of education, which is ultimately beneficial to the coming generation.
Not only Digital payments can be a common thing soon, but abreast making the rural people aware of it abreast will make 25% rural people curious as well. They can develope a thought about necessity of education, which is ultimately beneficial to the coming generation.
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