Digital payments to weed out black money: Jitendra

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Mar 18 2017 | 8:02 PM IST
Union Minister Jitendra Singh today said promoting digital payments is a part of the government's overall strategy to weed out black money and corruption from public life.
"Promoting digital payment is a part of government's overall strategy to weed out black money and corruption from public life," Singh said at a function in Udhampur, about 66 kms from here.
With an aim to promote Digital payments and cashless transactions in the district, a 'Digi-Dhan Mela' was organised by district administration, Udhampur, in collaboration with J&K Bank.
Stating that the Digi-Dhan fair is being organised in 100 cities across the country in order to familiarise the common masses about the digital transactions, Singh said that by holding Digi Dhan Mela at Udhampur, the district has made its presence felt across the country.
He said the district is the first in the state after Jammu and Srinagar which has its own Post Office Passport Seva Kendra and asserted that very soon it will have its own radio station whose foundation stone has been laid earlier.
He also stressed on the Devika-Tawi Rejuvenation plan and said that after River Ganges it will be the first river of North India whose rejuvenation plan has been made on the pattern of River Ganges Cleaning Project.
He also laid focus on the mention of District Kathua by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his 'Mann Ki Baat' radio broadcast adding that about 125 crore Indians listened to the programme and came to know about this district of the state.
Stressing that demonetisation is one of the revolutionary and daring decisions taken by the present government, the Union Minister said that the decision has been taken in the interest of poor people of the country.
Stating that the government is more focused towards the development of the country, Singh said it has taken a number of steps in this direction.

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First Published: Mar 18 2017 | 8:02 PM IST

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