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Niti mulls Rs125-cr budget for lucky draws to boost e-payments

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Aimed at promoting digital transactio­ns, government think tank Niti Aayog has proposed an award scheme with a budget of Rs 125 crore to incentivis­e people using electronic mode of payments through weekly and quarterly lucky draw contests.

In the wake of scrapping of old Rs 500/1,000 banknotes, Niti Aayog has asked National Payments Corporatio­n of India (NPCI) to frame a new scheme to incentivis­e digital payments.

“Niti Aayog has proposed Rs 125 crore budget for the award scheme to encourage digital payments in the country for moving towards less-cash society,” a senior official said.

The official, however, said that it was still not clear whether there would be a cash prize of Rs 1 crore under the scheme as appeared in some media reports, saying the programme is still at conceptual­isation stage.

Under the proposal, all consumers and merchants using digital payments shall be eligible. All modes of digital payments - USSD, AEPS, UPI and Rupay Cards - will be eligible under the scheme. For merchants, transactio­ns made on the POS machines installed at their locations would be considered. Niti Aayog has also proposed quarterly draw for grand prizes and asked NPCI that while designing the scheme the focus will be on poor, lower middle class and small busi- nesses. There will be two levels of incentive amounts available under the scheme. First, weekly lucky draw of the transactio­n IDS generated in that week. The contours of which are being finalised, a statement had said yesterday. NPCI is a not for profit company which is charged with a responsibi­lity of guiding India towards being a cashless society.

According to a Niti Aayog statement on Saturday, there has been a remarkable increase in both volume and amount of digital payment transactio­ns since November 9, when the government demonetise­d high value notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000. It is necessary to ensure that electronic payments are adopted by all sections of the society, it had said.

“We need to encourage electronic payments and nudge the society to move from digital to digi-dhan,” Niti Aayog added.

The detailed guidelines of the scheme shall be unveiled soon. However, it would be ensured that all those who have used digital payment systems after November 8 shall be eligible to participat­e in the scheme.

The scheme would also provide for recognitio­n of state government­s, their undertakin­gs, districts and urban and rural local bodies who innovate for promoting electronic payment in their respective jurisdicti­ons.

In the wake of scrapping of old Rs 500/1,000 banknotes, Niti Aayog has asked National Payments Corporatio­n of India (NPCI) to frame a new scheme to incentivis­e digital payments

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