Addressing officers and employees of various departments here, she said that for around 65 years the country had seen scam after scam, coupled with a parallel economy. But now a change was emerging which would be marked by transparent financial management, she said.
"We should all be part of the change andPuducherry will stand to benefit by the present digital banking system".
As Puducherry has a total of 30,000 government staff there was good scope to achieve good results in initiatives in adopting digital banking system,she said,adding that the Chief Secretary had to frequently send reports to the union home secretary through video conferencing of the total digital transactions done here.
Bedi said the Puducherry governmenthad decided to adopt e-wallet system in making payments to the contractors.
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