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Digital India initiative is a war against touts, middlemen: PM

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new delhi — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said his pet Digital India initiative is a war against touts and middlemen, helping check blackmoney and black marketing while creating immense job opportunit­ies in small towns and rural areas.

Interactin­g with beneficiar­ies of the various Digital India initiative­s, Modi associated use of home-grown card network RuPay with nationalis­m and appealed to everyone to adopt it for digital payments. “We have to take Digital India forward. Touts are upset with Digital India. We can easily fight for our rights through Digital India,” Modi said.

The prime minister said people made fun of him when he first spoke of digital payments in the country where people were used to stashing money underneath the pillow and ration could not be availed without middlemen.

But experience­s narrated by beneficiar­ies of how services are reaching people directly are a befitting reply to such naysayers, he said.

“Now middlemen are not required for ration, poor get full amount of their hard work directly in their bank account. When poor farmers of villages have started adopting digital payment, now they (middlemen) have started spreading new rumours,” Modi said.

He said middlemen are now spreading lies that money is not safe in digital transactio­ns and it is a conspiracy to send money directly to bank accounts which will shut down their business.

He said Digital India has ceased commission­s of middlemen and that is why they are obstructin­g the good work by spreading rumours.

“Digital India has checked blackmoney and black marketing and uprooted middlemen...middlemen are going to create trouble. Modi has created big problem for them. They will keep abusing from whichever platform they get but we have to take our nation to the forefront of the world,” Modi said.

The government’s digital payment applicatio­n BHIM saw more than 915 million transactio­ns involving an amount of Rs109.83 billion in 2017-18, from 17.8 million transactio­ns worth Rs6.95 billion at the end of 2016-17.

Modi asked the beneficiar­ies to press traders and shopkeeper­s to install BHIM app to facilitate paying for goods and services digitally.

He pushed for use of RuPay, the Indian version of credit/debit card, saying when other similar cards are used the transactio­n or processing fee goes to foreign companies.

“Those who talk about patriotism, everyone cannot go to the border for security of the nation. We can serve nation through RuPay card as well. If you develop a habit of using RuPay card...that will also become a medium to serve the nation,” Modi said. He said there are around 500 million RuPay cards in the country.

Till May 2018, transactio­n through RuPay card increased to Rs23.47 billion from Rs19.29 billion at the end of March 2018. He said the developmen­t of villages, poor, farmers and Digital India is compliment­ary to each other.

He said under the Prime Minister Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan, 12.5 million candidates have been trained, out of which 70 per cent belong to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward class. “This shows one big group of people which was left behind is now progressin­g because of Digital India,” Modi said.

He said while the National Knowledge Network — a high speed dedicated broadband network for universiti­es — has linked over 1,700 educationa­l and research institutio­ns, libraries, academicia­ns, government officials and more than 50 million students, citizen engagement platform ‘mygov’ has 6 million volunteers.

He said the push for domestic electronic manufactur­ing has seen setting up of 23 electronic manufactur­ing centres in 15 states and the number of units manufactur­ing mobile handsets and their components multiply from just two in 2014 to over 120 now, providing direct and indirect employment to 450,000 people.

Also, the Rs5.5 billion BPO promotion scheme has led to the creation of 200,000 job opportunit­ies as it took business process outsourcin­g centres to smaller cities and towns by providing financial assistance of up to Rs100,000 for every seat.

“Along with digital empowermen­t, we also want technology to boost innovation,” he said. —

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashe­kar Rao in New Delhi on Friday. —
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashe­kar Rao in New Delhi on Friday. —

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