Naresh Kumar, who owns a grocery shop in Greater Kailash, is availing online payment services to keep his business going.
"Our sales dropped after government scrapped high-value currency notes. People would come with old currency notes which we don't accept. So I started accepting payments online. Some customers who order in bulk are finding it easy to pay me online," said Kumar.
Sethipandian, a seller of south Indian food in Daryaganj area, installed Paytm on his phone a few days after the government removed Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes from circulation.
Some vegetable vendors in some parts of Delhi have turned to cashless transactions by maintaining a card reader.
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"People have less cash on them. So my customers are happy now and my sale is back to normal," said Ravi.
People who were facing problems in carrying out purchass because of cash crunch also are relieved with some vendors in their areas offering their customers cashless means of payments.