To ensure quick and unhindered flow of credit and cash to farmers during the current rabi season to deal with ban of Rs 500/1,000 notes, the government has allowed Nabard to disburse Rs 21,000 crore through cooperative banks to farmers.
Listing various measures taken by the government to incentivise digital transactions, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said the Railways has already waived service charges on online booking of tickets and telecom operators have agreed to make mobile banking services in feature phones free of cost till December 31.
Similarly, the government has doubled the monthly transaction limit through e-wallets to Rs 20,000.
"All these measures are meant to promote digital penetration. It will also help farmers in the current rabi season to ensure a normal rabi crop on the back of good monsoon," he said.
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Das said: "Public sector banks, some of the private banks and some of the service providers that provide switching services have agreed to waive the service charges on the use of debit cards up to December 31, 2016."
"The MDR (merchant discount rate) charges on use of debit cards, the charges being levied by banks and the switching charges will stand completely waived. So, there will be no charge on use of debit cards," he said, adding that banks will make announcement in this regard individually.
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Das said RBI and the banks have been advised to make the required cash available to the District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCBs) to ensure quick and unhindered flow of credit and required cash to farmers, especially for sowing and other agricultural operations during the current rabi season.
"We expect that the private sector companies will make payment to their employees through digital payments. CMDs of several banks have told me that in last 2-3 days, there has been a huge demand for pre-paid cards from the corporate sector," Das said.
He further said telecom operators have also made mobile short code messages -- used mainly for banking services in feature phones -- free till December 31, 2016, in an attempt to promote mobile banking and cashless transactions.
"This will provide a very cost-effective method of digital financial transaction, especially to the poor people with feature phones (which are currently 65 per cent of the total phones in the country)," a finance ministry statement read.
Steps have been taken to ensure availability of cash in rural branches of banks and 1.55 lakh post offices. Network of banking correspondents has also been activated with higher cash holding limits to meet requirements of people in rural areas, the ministry said.
"This will be applicable to personal and crop loans, including housing and agricultural loans, taken from banks, NBFCs, DCCBs, primary agriculture cooperative societies (PACS) or NBFC-MFIs," the statement added.
It said Indian Railways has decided not to levy service charges of Rs 20 for second class and Rs 40 for upper classes on purchase of reserved e-tickets up to December 31, 2016. "This would facilitate and encourage passengers to buy e-tickets instead of across the counter purchase through cash," it added.
"It is expected that the above measure will encourage people to migrate to cashless transactions," the ministry added.