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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

When the Lights Dim on KBC: Amitabh Bachchan & Safe Banking

 πŸŽ¬ When the Lights Dim on KBC: What India Will Miss Most, with Amitabh Bachchan


With KBC on pause, this reflection explores how Amitabh Bachchan’s calm presence nurtured safe decision-making—and the joy of safe ePayments—in everyday India.


 

When the Lights Dim on KBC: Amitabh Bachchan and the Quiet Habit of Safe Decisions

The Subtle Lessons of Safe Banking

The studio lights fade.
The hot seat grows silent.
For the first time in years, Kaun Banega Crorepati is not on our screens.

After 17 unforgettable seasons, KBC has taken a seasonal pause. Along with the familiar tension of questions and lifelines, one quiet legacy risks slipping from view — the way the show gently trained millions to think before they act, a habit that has become increasingly vital in the age of digital money.

The final episode of KBC Season 17 ended not with spectacle alone, but with emotion. Amitabh Bachchan, whose voice has steadied thousands of tense moments, reflected on the closure and later described the silence after the show as deeply unfamiliar — almost like a vast emptiness without the rhythm of questions and answers
(see: https://www.hungamaexpress.com/news/38470-amitabh-bachchan-misses-kbc-set-as-season-17-comes-to-end).

Beyond entertainment, KBC quietly reinforced a powerful truth:
good decisions are rarely rushed.


🎀 Amitabh Bachchan: more than a host, a catalyst for thoughtful action

Amitabh Bachchan’s presence on KBC was never just about star power. It was about authority tempered with patience. His iconic line — “So your answer is…?” — and the deliberate pause before locking an answer mirrored a mindset every digital payments user needs today.

That same pause matters when:

  • confirming whether a UPI link is genuine
  • deciding not to share a UPI PIN or OTP
  • questioning an urgent SMS or call that promises rewards

This connection between KBC’s rhythm and safe digital behaviour is not merely poetic. It exists in the public domain.

Over the years, KBC-style awareness clips have circulated online, explicitly using the show’s tone and credibility to warn against digital fraud:

These are not fictional associations. They are publicly available reminders that the KBC aura — and Amitabh Bachchan’s trusted presence — has repeatedly been used to reinforce safe behaviour around money.


πŸ’‘ Why KBC’s pause matters for safe banking awareness

For millions, KBC was a weekly ritual — not a lesson, but a teacher.
And in that teaching lay an instinct most financial literacy campaigns struggle to build:

Pause before you proceed.

Digital payments today are instant. Fraud, unfortunately, is faster. Scammers rely on urgency, fake rewards, and psychological pressure. What KBC did intuitively was train people to slow down under pressure, to weigh options, and to commit only when confident.

You could say KBC never taught safe banking with hashtags —
but it taught safe decision-making under pressure with rhythm, restraint, and trust.


🧠 From the hot seat to the payment screen

Just as a contestant steps into the spotlight and takes a breath
…before locking the answer,
the digital payment user must take a breath
…before tapping Send.

The show’s pause does not end the lesson.
It asks that the lesson live on in everyday actions.

Let clicks be thoughtful.
Let judgments be calm.
Let safety be deliberate.

This is the Joy of Safe ePayments — a habit learned quietly under Amitabh Bachchan’s steady gaze, travelling from the KBC set into smartphones across India.


The closing episode — and the after-feeling

The final moments of KBC Season 17 carried an unmistakable sense of closure. Amitabh Bachchan himself acknowledged how deeply the show had shaped his daily life, and how strange the stillness feels when that long-running conversation stops.

For viewers too, the absence may feel unusual.
But perhaps that pause is the show’s most enduring gift.

In a digital economy built on speed, the ability to pause is protection.


What continues, even as KBC rests

The chair may be empty.
The lights may be dim.
The questions may stop.

Yet the habit remains — every time someone hesitates before sharing an OTP, every time a suspicious link is ignored, every time a payment is verified instead of rushed.

That is Amitabh Bachchan’s understated contribution to India’s digital life.
Not through slogans.
Not through formal campaigns.
But through temperament.

And in that temperament lives the enduring joy of safe ePayments.


The Joy of Safe ePayments
Nayakanti Prashant – Citizen Advocate, Safe ePay Day

“Let’s make April 11 a global symbol of care — in payments, in protection, in progress.”

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πŸͺž Disclaimer

The only Joy is “Joy of Safe ePayments.”
Nothing More – Nothing Less.

 

πŸ‘‰ Please visit movethebarrier.blogspot.com/April11

 

This reflection sits alongside other quiet observations on India’s evolving digital payment habits, documented over time at https://prashantnepayments.blogspot.com/.

 

Sunday, January 4, 2026

What a Packet of Cashews Taught Me About Follow-Through

A Quiet Alignment, Wrapped in Cashews

A small leap of faith, zero expectations, and a packet of Cashews delivered as promised — a quiet lesson in follow-through and trust.

I Scanned a QR Code With No Expectations. This Is What Follow-Through Looked Like


Some days don’t arrive with announcements.
They arrive while you are already in motion — drafting, counting, committing to ideas whose value lies not in attention, but in follow-through.

It began on November 23, 2025.

At the time, my calendar was already holding two timelines.
One approaching — December 28, marked by reflection, enterprise, and a belief that leadership works best when it is quiet and precise.
Another still counting down — April 11, ten years in the making, measured carefully in days, trust, and repetition.

Two campaigns. Two clocks. Both looking forward.

And then, in the middle of that forward movement, a newspaper page slowed me down.

A visual in the Times of India. No flourish. No urgency. Just a steady acknowledgment of National Cashew Day — of farmers, processors, entrepreneurs, and especially women whose hands do the work long before recognition arrives.

Almost instinctively, I scanned the QR code.
There was no anticipation attached to the act. No reward imagined. Just a small decision, made in passing — the kind that depends entirely on trust.

Days later, a courier arrived.

Inside was a packet of Jumbo Cashew Nuts.

The first impression itself was enough. Whole. Unbroken. Carefully packed. Even before tasting them, there was reassurance in their presence — the quiet confidence of something done properly.

And a sincere wow to the All-India Cashew Association team — not for spectacle, but for something rarer: keeping their word and following through exactly as promised. In a world that often moves faster than its commitments, that mattered.

Cashews are interesting that way. They are never loud. They are layered, protected, patient — growing slowly, travelling carefully, reaching us whole only after effort that remains largely unseen.

Behind every kernel is time.
Behind every crunch is trust.

Perhaps that is why this moment did not feel accidental.

For months now, Cashews have surfaced gently across my work — not as an idea to push, but as a symbol that returns quietly, reminding me that systems endure not because they are flashy, but because they are reliable.

Not everything meaningful needs scale.
Not every future announces itself with noise.

Sometimes, alignment arrives softly —
as a newspaper page,
as a scanned QR code,
as a courier delivered without ceremony.

I found myself smiling at the thought:

Cashews and I might just have a good future together.

Not because of abundance —
but because of what they represent when everything unnecessary is stripped away.

Whole. Grounded. Earned.

The future rarely arrives loud. Sometimes, it arrives roasted — and whole.

 

The Joy of Safe ePayments
Nayakanti Prashant – Citizen Advocate, Safe ePay Day

“Let’s make April 11 a global symbol of care — in payments, in protection, in progress.”

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02  πŸ‘‰ Please visit movethebarrier.blogspot.com/April11

πŸͺž Disclaimer

The only Joy is “Joy of Safe ePayments.”
Nothing More – Nothing Less.

 

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Five Quiet Years of NBBL: Why This Journey Matters More Than It Seems

  

NBBL Turns Five: A Citizen’s View on Trust, Scale, and Safe Bill Payments

A citizen’s reflection on NBBL’s five-year journey and why Safe Bill Payments are emerging as the next layer of trust in India’s digital payments evolution — from speed to scale to stability.

 



 

Some institutions announce themselves.
Others arrive, settle in, and slowly change how a country behaves.

NPCI Bharat BillPay Limited belongs firmly to the second kind.

As NBBL completes five years, its journey invites reflection — not because it has been loud or visible, but because it has been consistently present in one of the most sensitive spaces of daily life:
monthly obligations and recurring trust.


A Beginning Rooted in Stability, Not Spectacle

When NBBL was incorporated in December 2020, India was already discovering the thrill of instant payments.
UPI had changed the rhythm of transactions.

But bill payments demanded something different.

They needed:

  • accuracy over speed
  • certainty over convenience
  • reliability over novelty

NBBL’s early years were about building that discipline — creating an interoperable, predictable backbone where bill payments could simply work, regardless of the front-end app or bank.

That foundational choice shaped everything that followed.


Five Years of Quiet Habit Formation

Bill payments do not trend.
They repeat.

And repetition is where systems are truly tested.

Over the last five years, NBBL has quietly helped move India from fragmented bill-pay experiences to a more standardised, interoperable ecosystem — touching utilities, education, insurance, and essential services.

What has emerged is not excitement, but normalcy.

People no longer ask:
“Will this bill be recognised?”
“Will the payment reflect?”

They expect it to.

That expectation is not accidental.
It is earned — slowly, transaction by transaction.


What the Scale Signals

Recent public conversations point to an ambition of approaching one billion bill payment transactions per month in the coming years.

This number is often read as growth.

But it is also a signal of something deeper:

  • households trusting digital rails repeatedly
  • citizens depending on digital systems for essentials
  • bill payments becoming a settled digital habit

At that scale, Safe Bill Payments stop being a feature.
They become infrastructure behaviour.


Why NBBL’s Five Years Matter in India’s Digital Story

UPI changed how India pays.
NBBL is shaping how India relies.

That distinction matters.

Because a country does not mature digitally through peak moments alone —
it matures when routine actions feel safe enough to be forgotten.

Electricity bills paid without worry.
School fees settled without follow-ups.
Insurance premiums cleared without doubt.

This is where digital trust stops being visible
and starts being embedded.


A Forward-Looking Citizen’s View

Five years in, NBBL’s journey feels less like a milestone
and more like a foundation phase nearing completion.

The opportunity ahead lies not just in scale,
but in deepening confidence — across geographies, age groups, and levels of digital comfort.

If the first five years were about making bill payments work,
the next phase could be about making them universally dependable.

For a country as large and diverse as India, that distinction matters.


An Aspirational Bridge to Safe ePay Day

As the idea of Safe ePay Day (proposed for April 11) continues to take shape, NBBL’s five-year journey offers a hopeful glimpse of what sustained digital trust can look like at national scale. Safe ePayments are not merely about speed or innovation; they are about confidence that endures through repetition — especially for obligations that return month after month.

The steady evolution of Safe Bill Payments shows how digital systems, when designed for reliability, can quietly elevate everyday life.

Recognising this journey annually is not just about marking progress, but about aspiring to a future where trust becomes India’s most invisible yet powerful digital asset.


Closing Thought

Not every transformation announces itself.

Some arrive quietly,
stay consistent,
and slowly become indispensable.

Five years on, NBBL’s journey feels exactly like that.

And in a digital nation,
this kind of quiet reliability may well be the strongest achievement of all.


 

Further Reading (For the Curious Citizen)

For those who like to look a little deeper into how Safe Bill Payments are evolving as part of India’s digital public infrastructure, these public conversations offer useful context on NBBL’s five-year journey and the scale being envisioned ahead. They help frame why repeatable trust — not just speed — is becoming the next marker of maturity in India’s digital payments story:

 

 

Nayakanti Prashant
Safe ePay Day Motivator | April 11 (UPI Anniversary)

Know more about me @

Declaring April 11 as Safe ePay Day — read all appeals:
movethebarrier.blogspot.com/April11

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Disclaimer: The only Joy is – Safe ePayments – Nothing More, Nothing Less

 

 


Sunday, November 23, 2025

🩡 APPEAL No. 114 – 35 Days to Go – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday

 December 28 – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday

Proposed State Observance
Visionary Entrepreneurs Day — Dream • Build • Lead


Citizen Appeal from Bengaluru

πŸ“… Proposed Observance: December 28 – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday
🌿 Theme: Visionary Entrepreneurs Day – Dream • Build • Lead
πŸ’³ Lighting Andhra Pradesh’s Path of Innovation – 2025 Appeal Series


⚖️ Disclaimer

A citizen-led public appeal with no official affiliation to the Government of Andhra Pradesh or RTIH.
It reflects one belief:
A State that honours values, honours its future.


Citizen Advocate Summary

35 Days to Go — Andhra Pradesh Must Declare December 28 as Visionary Entrepreneurs Day

 

Appeal No. 114 urges Andhra Pradesh to officially declare December 28 as Shri Ratan Tata Birthday State Observance — Visionary Entrepreneurs Day. 35 days to go.

Declaring April 11 as Safe ePay Day — read all appeals:
movethebarrier.blogspot.com/April11



🌟 35 Days to Go — Time to Finalise a State Observance

The countdown has now entered its decisive phase.
Just 35 days remain for Andhra Pradesh to take a landmark step:
declaring December 28 — Shri Ratan Tata Birthday — as a State Observance.

The past weeks showcased AP’s progress across innovation, governance, and welfare. But now, one action can give these efforts a moral, emotional, and aspirational anchor:

A State Observance that celebrates values-driven innovation.
A day that inspires every student.
A day that honours humility, courage, empathy and nation-building.

Andhra Pradesh is uniquely positioned to lead this — and the moment is now.


Today’s Inspiration — “Kalalaku Rekkalu

Some announcements do more than inform.
They awaken an entire generation.

The unveiling of Kalalaku Rekkalu (Wings to Dream) — a scheme that helps AP’s girl students pursue higher education in India and abroad — carries a profound message:

Dreams deserve wings.
Girls deserve opportunities.
The State will stand behind their ambition.

When governance rises to the level of aspiration, the future shifts.

A girl in a fishing village imagining an overseas university…
A student from a small town dreaming of a global lab…
A future entrepreneur seeing a wider horizon…

This is Andhra Pradesh saying:
“Fly — not tomorrow, but today.”

And if we can empower dreams with such vision,
we can certainly honour the leader who taught India that
innovation must always carry empathy.


πŸ•Š️ Why December 28 Must Be Declared — The Core Case

The time for exploration is over.
The time for decision has arrived.

1️ A Values Anchor for Andhra Pradesh

December 28 is not just a birthday —
it represents humility, ethics, and design-led nation-building.

2️ A State Observance That Inspires Youth

Every school, engineering college, polytechnic, and maker space can celebrate:
Dream • Build • Lead.

3️ A symbolic alignment with AP’s innovation roadmap

RTIHs, design labs, entrepreneurship cells — all gain a moral centre of gravity.

4️ A signal to India that AP leads not just in technology, but in values

The country respects States that honour integrity.

5️ A rare chance to create a tradition that will outlive this generation

Once established, this observance becomes a legacy day —
guiding young minds for decades.


πŸ”΅ The Museum Vision — Now a Supporting Element (Not the Central Theme)

The Ratan Tata Museum remains a long-term dream,
but not the focus now.

A single line is enough in this phase:

In future, a values-and-innovation museum may rise —
but today, the priority is clear:
lock the State Observance.

The countdown is not for the museum.
The countdown is for the declaration.


πŸ’  Part A — To Shri Nara Lokesh Garu

Respected Lokesh Garu,

Your announcement of Kalalaku Rekkalu shows a leadership style rooted in opportunity, dignity, and hope.

In this decisive 35-day window, I humbly appeal:

Please declare December 28 — Shri Ratan Tata Birthday — as a State Observance.

Such a declaration will:

• Establish AP as the national leader in values-driven innovation
• Inspire every student to dream ethically and build responsibly
• Honour a legacy of compassion, humility and design-led progress
• Align perfectly with your youth-first governance philosophy

The moment is now.
The window is open.
The opportunity is historic.


πŸ’  Part B — To the RTIH CEOs & Innovation Network

The innovation ecosystem of Andhra Pradesh stands at an inflection point.

By supporting the recognition of December 28 as Visionary Entrepreneurs Day, you can:

• Give youth a day that defines their aspirations
• Embed ethics and empathy into engineering culture
• Strengthen AP’s identity as a State where innovation is purpose-driven
• Create a common, unifying narrative across all hubs and spokes

Your voice in this final stretch matters.


🌿 Closing — 35 Days Left

From Bengaluru, this daily appeal continues with clarity and resolve.

This is not just about a date.
It is about identity.
It is about direction.
It is about what we choose to celebrate as a State.

The clock is ticking.
35 days remain.

Let December 28 stand for:
Visionary Entrepreneurs Day — Dream • Build • Lead.

πŸ’³ Lighting Andhra Pradesh’s Path of Innovation – 2025 Appeal Series


✍️ Nayakanti Prashant
Citizen Advocate – Safe ePay Day
πŸ’³ April 11 – Safe ePay Day (Proposed)
UPIs 10th Birthday April 11, 2026
🌐 The Joy of Safe ePayments


“Let’s make April 11 a global symbol of care — in payments, in protection, in progress.”
And yes — no Vada Pav
πŸ”
till Safe ePay Day takes off in flight!
πŸ˜„

πŸŒΏπŸ’³πŸ§ πŸŒAppeal  for Safe ePay Day 🌟

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πŸ“š References

1️ Nayakanti, P. (2025, Sept 7). National Buy a Book Day and Safe ePay Day Medium
2️
Nayakanti, P. (2025, Aug 13). 218th Lalbagh Flower Show via RV Road Interchange! Blogger
3️
LinkedIn Profile


πŸͺž Disclaimer:

The only Joy is “Joy of Safe ePayments.” Nothing More – Nothing Less.

 

1.    RTIH Andhra Pradesh (Innovation Hubs Overview)
https://www.andhratechmission.ap.gov.in

 

2.   The Hindu – Kalalaku Rekkalu Scheme News
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh

3.   AP Government Schemes (Education & Skill Development)
https://ap.gov.in/schemes

 

4.   Tata Group – Values & Leadership Philosophy
https://www.tata.com/about-us/tata-values

 

5.   Citizen Innovation & Digital Payments Blog (Your Link)
https://movethebarrier.blogspot.com/April11

6.   UN – International Days & State Observances Framework
https://www.un.org/en/observances

 


Saturday, November 22, 2025

🩡 APPEAL No. 113 – 36 Days to Go – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday

 December 28 – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday

Proposed State Observance
Visionary Entrepreneurs DayDream • Build • Lead


Citizen Appeal from Bengaluru

πŸ“… Proposed Observance: December 28 – Shri Ratan Tata Birthday
🌿 Theme: Visionary Entrepreneurs Day – Dream • Build • Lead
πŸ’³ Lighting Andhra Pradesh’s Path of Innovation – 2025 Appeal Series


⚖️ Disclaimer

A citizen-led public appeal posted independently, with no official affiliation to the Government of Andhra Pradesh or the Ratan Tata Innovation Hub (RTIH).

It reflects one belief — that Andhra Pradesh can lead India in celebrating innovation rooted in ethics, dignity, and purpose.

 

The Citizen Advocate Summary: Declaring April 11 as Safe ePay Day, please read all the Appeals here movethebarrier.blogspot.com/April11

36 Days to December 28 — Advancing the Ratan Tata Museum Vision

Appeal No. 113 continues the 7-day Ratan Tata Museum Dream series, inspired by World Fisheries Day. This citizen-led appeal highlights coastal livelihoods, ethical leadership, and the proposal to declare December 28 as Shri Ratan Tata Birthday Observance Day.



πŸ“˜ Introductory Note

Andhra Pradesh continues to move through a phase of civic renewal and confidence-building.

Across governance, education, and industry, one theme keeps strengthening:
development must protect dignity — especially of those who keep the economic engine running through their labour and skill.

Four developments highlight this collective momentum:
1️
Yoga Day in Vizag
A reminder that public wellness is a foundation of long-term progress.

2️ Go Live of RTIHs
The innovation ecosystem is no longer aspirational — it is operational, accessible, and youth-oriented.

3️ PM’s Praise for the Super GST – Super Savings Fest
National recognition of Andhra Pradesh’s citizen-benefit-driven governance.

4️ RTIH Hub + Five Spokes Launch
A state-wide engineering and design lattice enabling purposeful innovation at scale.

These pillars strengthen the case for December 28 as a State Observance —
a day to honour humility, moral courage, and design-led nation-building inspired by Shri Ratan Tata.


Today’s Inspiration — Shri Nara Lokesh Garu on World Fisheries Day

Today’s inspiration comes from Shri Nara Lokesh Garu’s message on World Fisheries Day — a direct reflection of governance rooted in dignity for livelihoods.

His commitment to relief, stability, and protection for fishermen highlights three crucial values:

Governance must protect those who protect us through their work
Livelihood dignity is a non-negotiable responsibility
Policy action becomes meaningful only when it reaches families at the margins

This ethos mirrors the life of Shri Ratan Tata —
a leader whose decisions consistently protected jobs, respected communities, and placed people above profit.

For a State building a future around innovation, empathy, and long-term trust, today’s message aligns beautifully with the values December 28 seeks to honour.


πŸ•Š️ Today’s Focus — Ratan Tata Museum Dream (Day 2 of 7)

Day 2 Theme: Dignity of Labour • Dignity of Innovation

Continuing the seven-day series, today’s angle looks at work, skill, and silent contributions — values embodied by fishermen, engineers, artisans, mechanics, technicians, and youth innovators.

The Ratan Tata Museum can become a national tribute to this idea:
that every form of work, when done with integrity, is nation-building.

The Museum as a Dignity-of-Labour Space

1.    Exhibits on Work Ethics & Nation-Building
Stories of Tata workers, engineers, factory teams — showcasing teamwork, safety culture, and dignity in manufacturing.

2.   Youth Galleries on Design + Craftsmanship
Inspired by the “maker spirit” — encouraging young people to build with pride and humility.

3.   Coastal Innovation & Livelihood Pavilion
Dedicated sections on fishing communities, marine tech, sustainability, and blue-economy innovation.

4.   Values Hall — Humility, Courage, Empathy
A permanent installation reflecting the leadership principles that guided Shri Ratan Tata’s decisions.

This is not just a museum.
It is a national classroom on values, rooted in lived experiences, not theory.


πŸ’  Part A — To Shri Nara Lokesh Garu

Respected Lokesh Garu,

Your World Fisheries Day message conveyed a profound governance principle — that livelihoods, no matter how humble or traditional, deserve unwavering respect and protection.

December 28 — Shri Ratan Tata Birthday — also embodies this spirit.
Declaring this day as Visionary Entrepreneurs Day will:
• Strengthen the State’s identity as a leader in ethical, empathetic governance
• Inspire students to value both innovation and humility
• Encourage responsible entrepreneurship that honours people, not just profit
• Showcase Andhra Pradesh as a State that balances innovation with livelihood dignity

The Ratan Tata Museum Dream — continued today — aligns naturally with this vision of compassionate governance.


πŸ’  Part B — To RTIH CEOs & Network

The RTIH ecosystem now carries the responsibility of shaping youth who build with purpose.

The museum, envisioned as a long-term complementary institution, can:
• Support RTIH learning pathways through workshops and design labs
• Serve as a values-based innovation centre
• Enable coastal innovation and sustainability exhibits
• Function as a narrative bridge between engineering, ethics, and entrepreneurship

Today’s message on fisheries livelihoods strengthens this alignment —
innovation must respect tradition, and progress must uplift communities.


🌿 Closing

From Bengaluru, I continue this daily appeal with sincerity, optimism, and resolve.

The dream is gaining shape.
The vision is gaining voice.
The purpose is gaining momentum.

Let December 28 stand for:
Visionary Entrepreneurs Day — Dream • Build • Lead.

πŸ’³ Lighting Andhra Pradesh’s Path of Innovation – 2025 Appeal Series


✍️ Nayakanti Prashant
Citizen Advocate – Safe ePay Day
πŸ’³ April 11 – Safe ePay Day (Proposed)
UPIs 10th Birthday April 11, 2026
🌐 The Joy of Safe ePayments


“Let’s make April 11 a global symbol of care — in payments, in protection, in progress.”
And yes — no Vada Pav
πŸ”
till Safe ePay Day takes off in flight!
πŸ˜„

πŸŒΏπŸ’³πŸ§ πŸŒAppeal  for Safe ePay Day 🌟

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πŸ“š References

1️ Nayakanti, P. (2025, Sept 7). National Buy a Book Day and Safe ePay Day Medium
2️
Nayakanti, P. (2025, Aug 13). 218th Lalbagh Flower Show via RV Road Interchange! Blogger
3️
LinkedIn Profile


πŸͺž Disclaimer:

The only Joy is “Joy of Safe ePayments.” Nothing More – Nothing Less.


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