Officials turn ‘smart’ using mobiles for transactions

November 27, 2016 12:00 am | Updated December 02, 2016 05:51 pm IST - VIZIANAGARAM/SRIKAKULAM:

In the wake of demonetisation, a majority of government officials have been using mobile banking in Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts.

Earlier, although 60 per cent of the employees have smartphones, many of them used them for only accessing Facebook and WhatsApp. Till a few days ago, the demonetisation made many of them move around banks to deposit and swap scrapped currency notes. In this process, administrative work was hampered in many government offices. Vizianagaram Collector Vivek Yadav has conducted a series of meetings with the officials and employees at every level.

The computer operators in the respective departments were given special training in downloading relevant applications. In turn, they have been training others in downloading e-wallet applications such as Buddy of the State Bank of India. They made life easier for employees in making small payments.

“I have been depending on digital banking facility for the last 10 years. It helped me to motivate the district officials and in turn the staff of all the departments. The response is positive and many of them are using e-wallet facility for their day-to-day needs. The purpose of cashless transaction becomes a reality if they continuously use the facility. Naturally, it inspires common people too,” said Mr. Vivek Yadav while speaking to The Hindu .

Vizianagarma Revenue Divisional Officer S. Srinivas Murthy said transformation to digital banking was a must in the current scenario.

Srikakulam Collector P. Lakshmi Narasimham asked ration shop dealers to get ePOS machines on a war-footing .

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