Kshitij Shah: Are Digital Transactions Fair To Illiterates?

    • KSHITIJ SHAH,
    • Standard: VIII-D,
    • AMANORA PUBLIC SCHOOL AMANORA PUBLI,
    • Pune.

    • Publish Date: Dec 16 2016 4:15PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Dec 26 2016 12:27PM
Kshitij Shah: Are Digital Transactions Fair To Illiterates?

I am really up for digital transactions because it's easy and safe.  It has turned out to be really convenient for the modern crowd to use digital transactions. But it is not fair for illiterates. Do you agree with it?

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Sachika Lala BGS National Public School

Yes, the illiterates have no hope in digital transactions. They have to queue up in long lines.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Yes, I agree. First and foremost, getting this digitalization linked with their personal lives is not as easy as picking up a piece of cake. They have to strive hard for this. Secondly, another obstacle is using it properly. Digitalization is a total failure in the Indian rural world.

Srividya AIR FORCE SCHOOLYEL

I agree, illiterates have to do nothing with digital transactions.But can''t call it as unfair for them because it makes things before well known people

Hafsa Malwat F D SCHOOL

Yes, I agree with you. Digital Transaction will not fair for illiterate people. But they shouldn''t be illiterate. They must get education. Not higher education, but at least they have to achieve Primary Education. I think Digital Transaction is helpful as it catches Black Money. It''s also not fair for illiterate people.

Safina Khatri Canossa High School, Mahim

It is really unfair to the illiterates who don''t even know the meaning of digitalization. The government should do something for the welfare of those who are not pretty comfortable with digital transactions. Because going with digiltalization is of no use if people don''t no to operate the digital machines.

Ritvik Baweja BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (PITAM PUR

Well, often the illiterate don''t have much knowledge about such modern techniques and digital banking solutions. Therefore, they might sufffer loss during e wallets transactions but after some time they would get used to it.

SACHIDANANDA SAHU VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

Prime minister modi has just made the BHIM app to the illiterates as we can do the transaction with the thump finger.Just the app for illiterates .

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