People going to shrine of Dastgir Sahab in Srinagar might have seen a POS (point of sale) machine with a Wakf employee. While devotees traditionally bring in their contributions in kind and cash, the possibility is that a section of them may be carrying cards only. They can swap the card, take a receipt and make a donation. It is more transparent now and lands directly in the shrine account unlike the chicken, goats and the sacks of rice.
This is just a glimpse of the future of money movement. By early 2018, with Aadhaar identities being linked with the bank accounts across India, the ongoing movement of digitizing money matters will become a reality. J&K, by the end of Q1 of 2017 had 40 percent of the 9012935 saving accounts linked with Aadhaar and 72 percent with cell phones. Now it has moved a lot beyond. Now plastic cards will swap and money will be transacted. With the internet and the cell phone playing the key bridging role, the integrated systems linking the business, the banker and the customer will have a different experience of earning and spending in coming days. And stay assured, the systems will know where one earns and where the earnings go.
“It must be surprising to you that now more than 48 percent of transactions in our banks in J&K are not physical,” a senior executive of the J&K Bank said. “Clients use our diverse automated platforms to withdraw cash or transfer it.” Private sector HDFC bank that has its foundations on the IT from the outset has 80 percent transactions through automated systems.
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Before The Kabul Retreat
Described as the ‘Graveyard of Empires’, Afghanistan was always termed to be at peace when it was at war. But the land-locked desert country that was always in turmoil and one of the worst targets of the Great Game suffered immensely throughout, especially in the last 40 years, Masood Hussain writes
FINGERS CROSSED
Almost everybody in academia and politics that Khalid Bashir Gura spoke to, the response over Kabul happens was simple – wait and watch
Parliamentary Committee In Srinagar
The visiting 28-member Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs have had detailed interactions with top civil administration and discussed developmental scenario and people’s welfare measures in Jammu and Kashmir. It is on a 4-day visit. Congress leader and MP Anand Sharma is heading the committee.
MUSIC IN MUD HOUSE
Deep into north Kashmir, Faheem Mir meet a small community that sings and lives on folk music but is facing a tense situation in the last few years
THE KABUL SPILLOVER?
Security experts are divided over the possible impact of the Kabul situation on Kashmir. But the dramatic Taliban triumph has altered the region’s geopolitics, for the time being, writes Riyaz Wani
Durga Bhawan At Katra
To enhancing facilities for the convenience of the Vaishno Devi pilgrims, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha laid the foundation for the Durga Bhawan, a high utility pilgrim-centric facility worth Rs 24.4 crore. The facility will accommodate 4000 pilgrims.
Women Empowerment
In the first, 480 talented girls from Jammu and Kashmir were included in the degree and diploma courses of the Pragati Scholarship. Jammu and Kashmir has also got nine scholarships under the Saksham Scheme for Persons with Disabilities.
‘SOME HISTORIANS BELIEVE THAT AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT IS THE OUTCOME OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN KASHMIR STAND-OFF'
Foreign policy expert and editor of HardNews magazine, Sanjay Kapoor believes that Taliban 2.0 has more legitimacy unlike in the past as it had signed a deal with the US and negotiated with other countries of the region, but the final verdict can be passed only after it manages ticklish issues involving half of its population, the women
Boredom Is Creative?
Getting bored is not as boring as it gets, writes Azra Hussain
LG In Bangus
Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha inaugurated the Bungus Awaam Mela amidst grand arrangements for village games, exhilarating local performances, and other activities to celebrate the 75th year of Independence.