Need to move towards plastic currency: Arun Jaitley

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New Delhi:Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on June 2 made a case for greater use of plastic currency even as he stressed that development of new facilities at Hoshangabad and Mysore would help in reducing reliance on imports for printing of currency notes.

"The developed world has moved substantially to plastic currency and payment gateways. I think there is need for India and our determination is there to gradually take steps to move in that direction," he said.
Jaitley was speaking at a conference on 'Make in India Indigenisation of Currency' here.

The minister said that the country needed to get rid of "obsolete methodologies" and catch up with the technologies of future to promote industrialisation and create jobs. The plastic currency refers to the usage of credit and debit cards. It also reduces reliance on paper currency notes.

Meanwhile, Jaitley said that development of paper manufacturing facilities at Hoshangabad and Mysore would help in printing currency notes on domestically produced paper and promote 'Make In India' initiative of the Modi government.

"It's about time that we start at least printing our own currency with our own ink and paper. It is not merely symbolism. It also represents a thought process where there is a desire to bring back Indian manufacturing at a particular level," he said. Jaitley last week inaugurated the New Bank Note Paper Line with an annual capacity of 6,000 tonnes at the Security Paper Mill (SPM) at Hosanghabad. The minister also made a case for development of industrial corridors saying that it would help in generating jobs in the rural areas.

Need to move towards plastic currency: Arun Jaitley
 
All accross d world, ppl are using plastic currency only.

Even ice cream sellers on d streets have card swipe machines wid them, so that u dont have to carry d cash everytime u go out.

Secondly, when all d spendings will be transacted, govt can keep a watch on ppl, if there has been any tax evasions, or ppl spending more than wht they earn :win

Will put a halt on black money :win
 
shawl_who said:
All accross d world, ppl are using plastic currency only.

Even ice cream sellers on d streets have card swipe machines wid them, so that u dont have to carry d cash everytime u go out.

Secondly, when all d spendings will be transacted, govt can keep a watch on ppl, if there has been any tax evasions, or ppl spending more than wht they earn :win

Will put a halt on black money :win
where ? In New delhi ?:huh

Here we have to stand in long queue(sometimes more than 30 minutes) in front of ATM machine to withdraw cash. :angry

So using debit card on POS terminal is a distant dream :s
 
Sarkar said:
where ? In New delhi ?:huh

Here we have to stand in long queue(sometimes more than 30 minutes) in front of ATM machine to withdraw cash. :angry

So using debit card on POS terminal is a distant dream :s

:no:no:no

I was talking abt foreign countries, like US, France etc... :shy
 
Anup Tiwari said:
i am
waiting for plastic currency

u have d plastic currency wid urself, in forms of credit/debit cards :P

Its only how frequently we can use it ;)
 
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