DigiDhanMela to generate awareness about Digital Payment systems
DigiDhanMela, an awareness camp, is being organized by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on 17th & 18th December, 2016 at the Major Dhyanchand National Stadium, Delhi. The mela timing is from 10:00am - 6:00pm.
The event is meant to generate awareness among citizens and merchants about various digital payment systems available. It also aims to handhold users in downloading, installing and using various digital payment systems for carrying out digital transactions. The initiative plans to enable citizens and merchants to undertake real-time digital transactions through the DigiDhan Bazaar.
The event will witness participation from banks, telecom companies, mobile wallet operators, transportation network companies, Aadhaar-enabled payment system (AEPS) vendors, Department of Post, merchants (through marketing associations), cooperatives like Kendriya Bhandar and organized retail fruits and vegetable chains like Safal, milk booths, Agricultural Produce Marketing Committees, etc.
The participants will be explaining various options available for digital payments; they will also be assisting visitors in downloading and installing various mobile apps for digital payments and helped them do one digital transaction. During the two-day event, help will also be extended to citizens for opening their bank accounts, to enroll them into Aadhaar and to enable their existing accounts into AEPS accounts.
Citizens who wish to be enrolled in Aadhaar are requested to carry the following:
** A proof of identity with name and photo
** Proof of address
** Proof of date of birth (PAN card, Passport or Birth Certificate)
Citizens should carry their bank account details to enable the apps.
\Merchants are requested to carry the following documents to digitally enable their accounts:
** Company proof
** PAN Card (of the proprietor and the company)
** KYC (Driving Licence/Passport/Aadhaar Card/Voter ID) - Any one
** Bank account details and IFSC Code
DigiDhanMela will be followed up by camps organized at the state level and at bank branch levels. This Mela is primarily targeted at urban populace and looks to supplement the rural effort of promoting digital payments being led by the Common Services Centres. The Mela will provide free Wi-Fi to enable citizens to download and install mobile apps for aiding on the spot digital payments.
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