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Prime Minister Narendra Modi declares that customers and shopkeepers will be rewarded on purchase and sale of commodities between Rs.50 and Rs.3000 digitally.
This initiative is declared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a Parivartan Rally in Kanpur.
The shopkeepers and the customers will be rewarded if they purchase and sell the commodities between Rs.50 and Rs.3000 through digital mode.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declares this initiative to promote digital payments as till now the small shopkeepers are not accepting cards on the small bill payments less than Rs.3000.
Prime Minister stated that these will be rewarded under lucky draw scheme declared by NITI Aayog.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also speaks that before demonetisation, there was no value of Rs.100 note but now rich people and the poor people are valuing it.
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