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So much for Modi's dream of 'cashless Bharat'


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albert alan
Fools day
by albert alan on Nov 08, 2017 04:18 PM

Fools Day. A brainless PM.

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chanakya maurya
A digital Bharatvarsh.
by chanakya maurya on Nov 08, 2017 11:40 AM  | Hide replies

In all likelihood, with an ubiquitous ignorance of pitfalls, a digital Bharatvarsh could possibly push into a heaven for the hackers.

Making an innumerable account holders "cashless" through their treacherous methodology including identity thefts, cloning sims and the resultant impersonation.

Cashless Bharat could prove to be a deadly endeavour for many.

An IT giant like Infy is being accused of the malfunctioning of the GST platform.

It will be dreadful to imagine a leaky and vulnerable platform unless there is a blanket cover, for free, to compensate the losses by the individuals and the corporates.

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chanakya maurya
Re: A digital Bharatvarsh.
by chanakya maurya on Nov 08, 2017 11:43 AM
sometimes it sounds like a madness to the layman.

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Sunil Kumar
Cash
by Sunil Kumar on Nov 08, 2017 09:38 AM  | Hide replies

Jobless and jobless more than cashless society, and poorer society in fact. What Modi has done in his lop-sided approach has forgotten is that he has triggered an decline of jobs and buying capacity of the people of this country and he will realize this when he counts his last days in govt. What keeps an economy running is the trickling effect of the money and changing hands of money, by which mean the more number of hands the money travels, the more people have the means of running the life and family. By removing the money, Modi is just only benefiting the the MNCs that are invading our country and cutting everything that comes in the middle, transport is affected, small business affected, bill collection and ticketing centers gone, and such many things are losing their life due to this lopsided approach. With automation increasingly coming into picture, the industry will be another spoiler days moving forward.

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Vidyut Shenoy
Re: Cash
by Vidyut Shenoy on Nov 09, 2017 11:27 AM
At least this government is honestly putting the figures up, unlike UPA II that bled India, decimated jobs and still claimed a heavenly economy. UPA II also did little to curtail the galloping inflation. As for jobs, there are government projects on the anvil that will create lakhs of jobs. It is up to the private sector to do their bit too.
BTW, the benefits of a less cash economy are many ... just one of them being identifying fraudulent transactions, that are the bane of a growing economy.

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Vidyut Shenoy
Re: Cash
by Vidyut Shenoy on Nov 09, 2017 11:27 AM
At least this government is honestly putting the figures up, unlike UPA II that bled India, decimated jobs and still claimed a heavenly economy. UPA II also did little to curtail the galloping inflation. As for jobs, there are government projects on the anvil that will create lakhs of jobs. It is up to the private sector to do their bit too.
BTW, the benefits of a less cash economy are many ... just one of them being identifying fraudulent transactions, that are the bane of a growing economy.

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Vidyut Shenoy
Re: Cash
by Vidyut Shenoy on Nov 09, 2017 11:34 AM
At least this government is honestly putting the figures up, unlike UPA II that bled India, decimated jobs and still claimed a heavenly economy. UPA II also did little to curtail the galloping inflation. As for jobs, there are government projects on the anvil that will create lakhs of jobs. It is up to the private sector to do their bit too.
BTW, the benefits of a less cash economy are many ... just one of them being identifying fraudulent transactions, that are the bane of a growing economy.

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arungopal agarwal
Cashless
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 08, 2017 09:29 AM

Do not agree with govt.Limit of Income tax scanning over Rs.2 lakhs payment must be enhanced to Rs.5 lakhs so as to save people from harassment first, why people should deal with credit/debit cards.
Many tax payers are answering querries raised by Income Tax deptt, for the period of 2014-15.

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Krunal Desai
Cashless bharat
by Krunal Desai on Nov 08, 2017 09:16 AM

Yeah right... If someone makes anti curruption law n still curruption happens, the headline would be, so much for the dream of curruption free country right? Absurd logic. Everybody thrashes the system whenever it suits but forget that they themselves r part of the system. Khud ko badlna nahi hai... Par chahte hai ke sab badal jaye.

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Krunal Desai
Cashless bharat
by Krunal Desai on Nov 08, 2017 09:16 AM

Yeah right... If someone makes anti curruption law n still curruption happens, the headline would be, so much for the dream of curruption free country right? Absurd logic. Everybody thrashes the system whenever it suits but forget that they themselves r part of the system. Khud ko badlna nahi hai... Par chahte hai ke sab badal jaye.

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