Mumbai: Cashless transactions curbed unnecessary expenses: Sharad Pawar


Mumbai, Mar 13 (Midday News): NCP chief Sharad Pawar today said the emphasis on cashless transactions has made them clean and transparent besides lowering the unnecessary expenses in day to day life.

"The push for cashless transactions has brought restrictions on unnecessary expenses in day to day life. Most of the transactions have become transparent and clean," Pawar said at a function here.

During the event, he conferred the 'Yashwantrao Chavan National Award, 2016' on Nandan Nilekani, the former chairman of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).

"It is also true that you get a feeling of something is missing when you carry a (debit) card and not the hard cash.

Now a days, a wife tells her husband that no need to carry cash, instead carry a (debit) card," quipped the Maratha strongman.

"In villages, you still can not use the card. One must not forget that more and mote transactions are becoming electronic in coming days. There will be no sector in the near future, where cashless transactions will not take place," the former Union Minister added.

  

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  • Uday Rao, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    Most corrupt politician is talking of transperancy. What a joke. The crook is now angling to become the next President of India.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 13 2017

    Sharad Pawar, what about Political election expenses. Did it curb. The biggest float of black money is in politics and in bureaucracy. Who is he fooling. As usual the stupid leader.

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