Digi Dhan: Customer wins Rs 1 crore govt jackpot for transaction of Rs 1,590


New Delhi, Apr 9 (PTI): A transaction of Rs 1,590 has bagged a Central Bank of India customer lucky bounty of Rs 1 crore under the government’s promotional scheme to popularise digital payments.

President Pranab Mukherjee picked the lucky winners from the 100th draw of lots under digital payments promotion schemes at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

He congratulated the six winners -- three consumers and three merchants -- of Lucky Grahak Yojana and Digi Dhan Vyapar Yojana.

In the consumer section, the first mega prize of Rs 1 crore went to a customer of Central Bank of India, while the second prize of Rs 50 lakh went to a Bank of Baroda customer. A customer of Punjab National Bank is the winner of third prize of Rs 25 lakh.

All the three customers had done transactions using their RuPay debit cards. The names of three winners were not yet known as the draw only displayed their transaction numbers. These will be matched with card details to identify the winners.

Three merchants also won prizes of Rs 50 lakh, Rs 25 lakh and Rs 12 lakh, respectively.

The winners will be felicitated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14 at Nagpur on the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti.

Following demonetisation of old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes on November 9 last year, the government took a slew of measures to promote digital payments in the country.

The government launched the Lucky Grahak Yojana for consumers and Digi Dhan Vyapar Yojana for merchants on December 25, 2016 to promote digital transactions. These schemes are being implemented by the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI).

In his address, Mukherjee asked citizens to extend their unstinted support to the mission of a less-cash India.

“India has a long way to go to become a cash less society. The initiatives of the government are a good beginning and we need to sustain and nurture these with active participation from all segments of the society.

“It is necessary to reduce cash in circulation and impart greater urgency to promoting secure digital payment methods to ensure greater transparency,” the President said.

Presently, India remains primarily a cash based economy with about 95% of the personal consumption and 86% of all transactions being in cash.

“All efforts of the government will achieve their end only if people were to adopt them proactively,” he said, as he complemented the government on its “bold initiatives” for promoting the culture of digital payments.

Stressing that India is on the cusp of a digital revolution, Mukherjee noted more than one billion Indians have a unique identity number with a biometric identifier which is unique in its own way.

“Even countries which are technologically far more advanced than India with comparatively much smaller size population do not have such a system in place. The Aadhaar card initiative is a watershed event in the development story of India,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion, cabinet secretary PK Sinha said, “I would like reiterate our resolve and committement to take India towards digital economy.”

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    In Goa BJP it is called 'Casino'.
    In central BJP it is spelled 'Digi Dhan'.
    Perhaps this the 'first lucky' draw in the world's history where the winner is unknown number?
    Seems like BJP's media event manager missed something deliberately.

    Jai Hind

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  • Indian, Mlre

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    He will just 10% of the winning amount rest 90% tax

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  • robert, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    This person got jack pot. but how much he will pay as tax, service charges etc etc . Hope after so many deduction in our country he will left with only peanut amount with him..

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Very sad to hear some comments here, so poor knowledge?

    Whats Jugary & Madka? People will buy the tickets by paying their own money with greediness to become richer without hard working, and if they wont win they loose their money paid for the ticket. this is called gambling.

    What is the Lucky Grahak Yojana and Digi Dhan Vyapar Yojana ?
    You make digital payment without using Cash for the purchase of what you need. Mean if you are buying your daily requirements without using hard cash.
    Here where is the question of losing money? or gambling?
    This is a promotional gift or prize .

    Please try to understand the issue & then write your foolish comments.
    Don't misguide the people.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Surely the account holder name is fake. Fooling citizens.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Cashless Economy is one more failure for Fekus Cap.
    Now enough cash available and Small shops not accepting Wallets payments.

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  • Praveen s, Permannur

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Jugary govt....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 10 2017

    Why ban Madka ...

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  • Pinto, BLR

    Sun, Apr 09 2017

    Can government run lottery ?

    Government must remove all charges to both user & beneficiary for digital, net, debit and credit card transactions. Then only it is beneficial for all. Else, traders will loose and only card companies and banks (service charges) plus government (service tax on charges) will benefit.

    Government can afford to give these gifts as lottery from service tax revenue at the cost of poor traders which is not good. Small traders who get miniscule margin on MRP may prefer cash rather than digital gimmics unless charges are removed.

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