Cash Prize for cashless payment
Mega Prizes of Rs. 1 crore, Rs.50 lakh and Rs. 25 lakh for Consumers making digital payments of less than Rs.1600
President picks up the lucky winners from the 100th draw of lots under Digital Payments Promotion Schemes; lauds Aadhar and says India is at the cusp of a digital revolution
Prime Minister to felicitate the winners on 14th April, Ambedkar Jayanti in Nagpur
President picks up the lucky winners from the 100th draw of lots under Digital Payments Promotion Schemes; lauds Aadhar and says India is at the cusp of a digital revolution
Prime Minister to felicitate the winners on 14th April, Ambedkar Jayanti in Nagpur
Digital transactions
have gathered momentum giving a fillip to the less cash economy post
demonetization thanks to the initiatives taken by the Government. NITI Aayog’s
two schemes- Lucky Grahak Yojana for consumers and the Digidhan Vyapar Yojana
for the merchants have played a catalytic role in making it a mass movement.
A mega draw of lots was
held at Rashtrapati Bhawan today to select the winners of the Lucky Grahak
Yojana and Digi Dhan Vyapar Yojana. The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee picked
up six lucky winners on the final day of the 100 day scheme. In the consumer
category, three mega Prizes of Rs. 1 crore, Rs.50 lakh and Rs. 25 lakh went to
the Consumers using Rupay
Debit Cards making digital payment of less than Rs.1000. Three mega
prizes for merchants worth Rs. 50 lakh, Rs. 25 lakh and Rs. 12 lakh were also declared
at the event through the 100th mega draw. The details are as follows-
Consumers Category:
Prize
|
Prize Money
|
Bank
|
First
Prize
|
Rs.1
crore
|
Central
Bank Of India
|
Second
Prize
|
Rs.50
lakh
|
Bank
Of Baroda
|
Third
Prize
|
Rs.25
lakh
|
Punjab National Bank
|
Merchant Category:
Prize
|
Prize Money
|
Bank
|
First
Prize
|
Rs.50
lakh
|
ICICI
Bank
|
Second
Prize
|
Rs.25
lakh
|
Punjab
National Bank
|
Third
Prize
|
Rs.12
lakh
|
Karur
Vaisya Bank
|
The winners will be
felicitated by the Prime Minister on April 14th, 2017 at Nagpur, on
the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti.
Union Ministers Shri
Ravishankar Prasad, Shri Kalraj Mishra, Shri Thavarchand Gehlot, Shri Jual Oram,
Shri Piyush Goyal, Shri Santosh Gangwar, Shri Rao Inderjeet Singh along with
the Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog Shri Aravind Panagariya, CEO NITI Aayog Shri
Amitabh Kant and senior officials attended the event.
In
his address, the President Pranab Mukherjee urged all citizens to extend their
unstinted support to the mission of a less cash India. He said India is on the cusp of a digital
revolution. More than one billion Indians have a unique identity number in
Aadhaar with a biometric identifier which is unique in its own way. He
appreciated that the Aadhaar enabled payment system has made digital payments
possible for even those section of the population who may not have mobile
phones. The President complemented the Government on its bold initiatives for
promoting the culture of digital payment in the country. He said it was in line
with such bold initiatives that the Parliament made a new beginning in
Financial Management through passage of Annual Budget by March 31, 2017.
The
two schemes were launched on December 25th, 2016. Under the scheme,
daily, weekly and monthly rewards worth Rs. 256 crore has been disbursed to
over 16 lakh citizens over the past 100 days for making and accepting small
transactions digitally. Modeled after a careful study of best practices
undertaken internationally to create an economy that is minimally reliant on
cash, the schemes have been executed over a period of 100 days. Combined with
Digi Dhan Melas held across India, in 100 cities over a period of 100 days, the
initiative has had a transformational impact in enabling the adoption of
digital payment methods in all walks of life.
Over
the past 100 days, everyday 15,000 consumers have qualified for total prize
money of Rs. 1.5 crore. Additionally, 14,000 weekly winners, both consumers and
merchants, have received a total prize money of over Rs. 8.3 crore every week. Customers
and merchants using RuPay Card, BHIM / UPI (Bharat Interface for Money /
Unified Payments Interface), USSD based *99# service and Aadhaar Enabled
Payment Service (AePS) have been eligible for wining daily and weekly lucky
draw prizes.
“The
draw has seen a positive impact from various age groups and occupations in
adopting digital payments methods. We have seen a steady increase in the number
of transactions made using all payment methods,” said A. P. Hota, MD & CEO,
NPCI, which has been responsible for conducting the draws.
An
analysis of digital payments’ users across India reveals that Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Karnataka have emerged as
the top five states / UTs with maximum number of winners. An analysis of
winners profiles’ reveals that they are spread across a range of occupational
categories including salaried employees, housewives, farmers and daily wage
labourers. While majority of the winners were in the age group of 21 to 30
years, there are also a significant number of winners who are above 60 years of
age.
Over
18 million people have downloaded Bharat Interface for Money or the BHIM App,
creating a new world record. The UPI based transactions crossed Rs.2000 crore
mark in the month of March showing an increase of 20% since January this year.
The rise in digital transactions is a reflection of the people’s resolve to
give a push to the Prime Minister’s quest for ending the black money through
digital payments and penetration of formal finance in the hinterland of the
country. Digital payment methods are now gaining the proportions of a mass
movement.
Post a Comment