"We have launched a financial inclusion of all sections of the people and this is a very enabling programme which we hope will empower all," Bhattacharya said, while inaugurating an ATM as part of Digital Payment System at Gopal Krishna Tea Garden at Jagiroad in Assam's Morigaon district.
She said that the country's economy would not be affected as Rs 13 lakh crore have been released to SBI customers in the country and Rs 4 lakh crore of different denominations would be released this month.
Tea garden workers get salary every week and "With money coming into the account, we hope there will be some savings which will also help them in taking loans and banks can also assess their repayment capacity," she said.
Besides, the workers of gardens would get the profit of insurance through small savings in digitalised mode as declared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Assam Branch of Indian Tea Association (ABITA) Secretary Abhijit Sarma thanked the SBI for making the garden digitally successful.
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