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Give suggestions on Report of the Committee on Digital Payments

Give suggestions on Report of the Committee on Digital Payments
Start Date :
Dec 28, 2016
Last Date :
Jan 12, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Government of India issued guidelines for the promotion of payments through cards and digital means on 29th February, 2016. The guidelines can be seen (here). A Committee was ...

The Government of India issued guidelines for the promotion of payments through cards and digital means on 29th February, 2016. The guidelines can be seen (here). A Committee was also constituted under the Chairmanship of Shri Ratan P Watal, Principal Advisor, NITI Ayog and Former Finance Secretary with key industry stakeholders, RBI and concerned Government Departments to review medium term measures necessary to promote the digital payment system in the Country. The Committee’s report can be seen here.

The Department of Economic Affairs, Government of India invites public Comments / suggestions on the report. We invite you to read the report and provide your valuable feedback and suggestions by 11th January 2017. The final decision on the Report will be taken after considering the comments/suggestions received on the Report.

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Sandeep Agarmor
Sandeep Agarmor 9 years 5 months ago
as *99# another feature should also start which is ivrs. which is very familiar to all so it will be easy to understand to use it. in which you can do as small amount
Lakshmaiah Boorugu
Lakshmaiah Boorugu 9 years 5 months ago
When bankers think like, if provide the swiping machines to vendors, money collect into our bank only without servicing and monthly rentals
Lakshmaiah Boorugu
Lakshmaiah Boorugu 9 years 5 months ago
Payments through cards become burden to the card users, like banks are charging monthly rental and service charges for every transaction from the retail or wholesale vendors. These vendors charging 2 - 3 % charges for every payment through cards. Why should pay 24 -36% of interest to their own money to the banks through vendors, is this right way in digitalization. Is this indicating looting the people. Try to avoid such type charges from the banks. Your % S of rebate also very less .
saurav raj
saurav raj 9 years 5 months ago
Hello. I would like to draw the following attention regarding DIGITAL PAYEMENT! 1.Why citizens in India would like to pay in a digitalize way if service or transaction charge is apply on credit or debit card. Government should find a solution for this major problem. 2.What happen if due to server or say for any reason transcation fail. Government should have to look into this matter .
CHANDAN KUMAR
CHANDAN KUMAR 9 years 5 months ago
I want to ask one question that why people come on digital network even transfer their own account in SBI, they charge some 1.15% tax why?.
Srikant Suddekunte
Srikant Suddekunte 9 years 5 months ago
Dear sir, Few suggestions for the digital payment committee: 1. Biometric reader to scan finger print for AEPS should be issued as a loan to shop owners to encourage less cash transactions 2. There should be a short term incentive to the customer to use AEPS, this can be phased out after few months 3. Transaction charge for below small amounts like Rs 2000.00 should be abolished
Sudhanshu Sharma
Sudhanshu Sharma 9 years 5 months ago
Dear Sir, Dream of Digitization may get fail if you r not withdrawing Transaction charges and Service tax from any credit/ debit card.Indirectly gov account is getting more money by way to service tax on transaction charges but cutting our pocket and at the same time Banker enjoy . Pls take immediate action.
Abhijit Thokadiwala
Abhijit Thokadiwala 9 years 5 months ago
Acceptance of all donations should be in the form of cheque or in demat (for gold, etc.) form only, especially greater than Rs. 2000.I really wish to have highest cash transaction volume in Rs. 50 notes only in our economy & all financial frauds to be treated as CRIMINAL OFFENSE with minimum punishment of jail only. Also an effective judiciary needed is also very very important for promotion of non-cash economy or all kind/type official deals
Abhijit Thokadiwala
Abhijit Thokadiwala 9 years 5 months ago
Further, any retailer or professional or anybody having DAILY OR AVERAGE DAILY cash counter collection (non-digital / non-banked) greater than Rs. 5000 should be forced/compulsorily to provide details of each customer with AADHAR or PAN or VOTER ID, etc. in GST return