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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Boosting Electronic Transactions in India. Contribute now


          Government of India has placed draft proposals for facilitating electronic transactions in India in public domain.

          The draft has a caveat: (The Proposals placed below are only at the draft stage and are being placed here to obtain public opinion. The proposals as they stand at this stage, do not imply any commitment from the government)

          Comments/suggestions are invited on the draft text which can be accessed through http://mygov.nic.in(External Website that opens in a new window) Portal. The last date to share your views is 29 June, 2015 by 5:00 p.m.

          The comments/suggestions have been flowing non-stop in the last couple of days. It may be observed that fellow Indians are providing their comments even during the night time. This indicates the high level of interest amongst Indians for Safe eTransactions.

          Goal of this Policy: - Provide necessary incentives from government for migration from Cash/Cheque transactions to eTransactions.

 Way Forward: - Inputs have been sought from wide-ranging experts/stake-holders i.e which includes RBI,NPCI, NIBM, public and private sector banks, card service providers, mobile service providers, research institutions, organizations working in this area and various government departments.

A beginning has been made and in the coming months the detailed guidelines will be rolled out.

Be part of the thought process by providing your comments/suggestions.  


A large number of comments/suggestions will enable the decision makers to make the best choices. 

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