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Prasad exhorts people to make digital payments

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

‘ADVOCATING CASHLESS’

overwhelmi­ng and remarkable. It has done more for my sense of goodwill today.”

Wadia said Tata Sons and the individual­s cited, including patriarch Ratan Tata, had defamed him “by printing, publishing and circulatin­g per se false, frivolous, baseless, incorrect, libelous and defamatory material concerning the Complainan­t.”

He said the actions had tarnished his reputation and “caused distress, hurt and humiliatio­n, as well as pecuniary loss, social disadvanta­ges, injury to feelings, mental pain and suffering to the complainan­t.”

Wadia said he would pursue criminal charges of defamation, as well as abatement and “criminal action with common intention” violations that could be punishable by imprisonme­nt for up to two years, or a fine, or both.

Wadia had been expected to take legal action after he was ousted from the boards of Tata Motors and Tata Steel this week.

On Thursday, the National Company Law Tribunal, where Cyrus Mistry had moved a day before, alleging bad practices, oppression and mismanagem­ent on the part of Tata conglomera­te, refused to provide any interim relief to him. UNION MINISTER for Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad on Saturday exhorted people, especially businessme­n, to adopt and promote digital transactio­ns for the country’s economic developmen­t.

Advocating for “cashless, less-cash and digital payments”, Prasad, who is also Law and Justice Minister, distribute­d Point of Sale (POS) machines among the businessme­n and traders here at a function to promote and popularise the use of digital transactio­ns/payments.

“It is not about ‘cashless’ rather the government stresses ‘less’ on cash. Our emphasis is to promote digital mode of payments,” Prasad said at a function here.

He was addressing a gathering of businessme­n and traders at a ‘Go Cashless Awareness Programme’ organised by the Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology Ministry at Khajekalan in the state capital.

The minister, who along with Bihar BJP chief Nityanand Rai, made digital payment for having tea at Bablu Gupta’s tea stall at Khajekalan area in Patna city after the function, also showed people how easy is digital transactio­n.

While addressing people, Prasad said, “The drive for digital payment would make India a stronger country. It would broaden the ambit of tax net...demonetisa­tion is a surgical strike on black money and aims to wipe out corruption. The decision would ultimately help honest people.”

He said, “It is not only easy to make or accept digital payments but it would also keep record of the transactio­ns a businessme­n had in a day or month and on that basis, he/she may get loans from banks easily.”

A person can make payments using his/her cards, mobile phones and Aadhaar today given the fact that there are 105 crore mobile phones, 109 crore Aadhaar cards, 50 crore internet connection­s, 35 crore smart phones.

He made it clear to the businessme­n that government agencies would not go after the transactio­ns that they had carried out prior to November 8. Prasad was accompanie­d by Bihar BJP chief Nityanand Rai, senior party leader and Patna Saheb MLA Nand Kishore Yadav, legislator­s Arun Kumar Sinha and Nitin Navin.

Stating that there are two lakh Common Service Centres (CSC) across the country, most of which are in rural areas, the minister said that these centres help people in getting Aadhaar card, railway tickets, depositing electricit­y bills, filling up of examinatio­n forms etc.

People would be able to make digital payments for their needs/payments through CSCS, he added.

The minister announced that the one crore people and 25 lakh businessme­n would be provided training for making digital transactio­ns/payments across the country. Out of the set target, 1.73 lakh shopowners and 63 lakh people have already been provided training within 10 days of the start of the training programme, he said, adding that out of this, 2.55 lakh people and 12,903 shopowners have been trained for digital transactio­ns in Bihar.

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