Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?

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Sree said:   8 years ago
Yes, Because of this digital payments every one should use only cashless transactions. Based on this, everyone should keep their money in Banks or savings accounts. Automatically, the country will be getting good growth.
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Rohit Maurya said:   8 years ago
Going cashless has biggest benefit for our government that it will bring more transparency in the system and it will help to eradicate corruption.

It will be secure only when people are aware of technologies, how they can keep it safe it should be ensured by the government. Here in India, many people are not familiar with technologies, so transformation should be gradual then only it will ensure safety.
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Pooja said:   8 years ago
Yes, The Government is taking a good step towards this. But only one drawback is illiteracy. But this can be overcome by conducting workshops and educating the illiterates.
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Rohan.A said:   8 years ago
According to me, it is good decision for our country that there is no tax thief involve in buying or selling anything so that the growth our nation increase and another thing is that it is also reducing the security problem in public.
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Souvik kumar pal said:   8 years ago
Yes, we can say that we are protected by digi- economy compares to early. We have no tension during walking on the road as no one can filch cash from us. But. Till now, India is not fully secured by the digital economy. There is the use of cash for any complete transaction due to the presence of illiterate people at corners of the country. So we can't say that we are completely digitilized. But the government should take responsibilities to develop the country. As much as possible. It's true, not a time of matter. A Long process. Have to do by government Mukesh Ambani teaches us about data usages. Lot's of people now use data or pay cashless.

The Government should take this advantages and increase the way of using the data or make the cashless country.
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Jitax said:   8 years ago
Yes, digital payments are secure transactions. It plays a main role in development. It ways a path to control block money and it controls the fake notes. Online transactions help to easy way of transactions. Exchange of goods also increases more. But in some cases, this not correct because the attitude of one individual on money decreases why because the mode of payment is different. Exchange of money by hand is valuable than digital trans. It helps banks to get a correct input and outflow of money. Taxation developed by using digital transactions. In most of the banks, there is no clarity of tax control so the digital transactions plays a key role in controlling the flow of money.
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Anonymous said:   8 years ago
As literacy rate in India is only about 74.04% a huge crowd is illiterate and doesn't know how to make a cashless transaction and how sensitive these payments are?

Many people have been directly hit by some frauds asking their debit card details.

So, in a developing nation like India, digital payments are not that secure.
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Priyasagar said:   8 years ago
Yes, it is a good step if it is implemented.

Pros: Lot of employees in banks are released -they can be utilised some other areas, no paper wastage-environment is protected, no worries on the theft of money, everything is on our fingertips.

Cons: as the illiteracy is high it should not be implemented at a stretch, technology on security is a constraint, most of the people think weather their money is safe or not.

So the people must be educated in this concern, govt should take the initiative - a special wing has to be formed at every place for some years, they need to give awareness.

Thank you.
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Neeraj said:   8 years ago
Hi, friends.

Digital payment means all our money in the banks accounts not in our home so we can think our economy status. Whenever we face any financial problem before us so we knock some banks and bank helps us so if we give our all cash to banks so we think that our condition can be much better. We all know that each coin has 2 faces good and bad but in this time if we keep our major focus on good points in place of bad points so we can make our country developed. There is no poverty in our country only there is a need to better think for each situation so that we can gain even from the bad condition.
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Kamal said:   8 years ago
Yes, digital payment are secure enough for Indian economy. now it has become a trend for doing the payment. Govt. is supporting the digitalisation.

Let's take an example:

If we used to go to market and then recharge the mobile number then shopkeeper does not give any discount and if we recharge through online such as paytm it gives the discount such as 30% cash back & free movie ticket for any payment.

Govt. has launched an app for digital payment is BHIM APP.
BENEFITS OF DIGITAL PAYMENT.
1. Risk less.
2. Get discount.
3. Secure Transaction.
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