Committee of Chief Ministers to examine, implement measures to implement digital payment systems

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Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo
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NEW DELHI: NITI Aayog has constituted a Committee of Chief Ministers representing different political parties to examine and promote the use of digital payment systems across the country. The move is in line with the Government’s thinking to promote transparency, financial inclusion and a healthy financial ecosystem nationwide and to give a boost to the adoption of digital payments systems by people at the grass root levels and small businesses.

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The Committee will also include Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog; CEO, NITI Aayog; and experts. The composition of the Committee is as follows:

(i) Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh;Convener
(ii)Naveen Patnaik,  Chief Minister of OdishaMember
(iii)Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya PradeshMember
(iv)Pawan Kumar Chamling, Chief Minister of SikkimMember
(v)V. Narayanasamy, Chief Minister of PuducherryMember
(vi)Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of MaharashtraMember
(vii)Arvind Panagariya, Vice- Chairman, NITI AayogMember
(viii)Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI AayogMember Secretary
(ix) Nandan Nilekani, former Chairman, UIDAISpecial invitee
(x)Janmejaya Sinha, Chairman, Boston Consulting GroupSpecial invitee
(xi)Rajesh Jain, Managing Director, netCORESpecial invitee
(xii)Sharad Sharma, Co-founder, iSPIRITSpecial invitee
(xiii)Dr. Jayant Varma, Professor (Finance), IIM (Ahmedabad)Special invitee

The Terms of Reference of the Committee shall be as under:

(i)            The Committee shall identify the global best practices for implementing an economy primarily based on digital payment and examine the possibility of adoption of these global standards in the Indian context;

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(ii)          The Committee shall identify and outline measures for rapid expansion and adoption of the system of digital payments like cards (Debit, Credit and pre-paid), Digital-wallets/ E-wallets, internet banking, Unified Payments Interface (UPI), banking apps etc. and shall broadly indicate the road map to be implemented in one year;

(iii)        It shall evolve an action plan to reach out to the public at large with the objective to create awareness and help them understand the benefits of such a switchover to digital economy;

(iv)        It shall prepare a roadmap for the administrative machineries in the States to facilitate adoption of digital modes of financial transactions;

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(v)          Identify and address bottlenecks and indicate solutions pertaining to adoption of the steps required to move towards a digital payments economy;

(vi)        Associate the key stakeholders for implementation of the suggested steps towards a digital payments economy;

(vii)      Delineate and adopt measures evolved by the Committee of Officers constituted for the purpose;

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(viii)     Examine and address any other associated issues which are not specifically mentioned herein. The Committee may devise its own procedures for conducting business/ meetings/ constitution of sub-groups, etc.

Economic growth with financial inclusion and equity is a key priority of the Government. By enabling broader access and participation in the financial system, the Government aims to reduce income inequality, boost job creation, accelerate consumption, increase investments in human capital and help the poor families to manage risk and absorb financial shocks. Digitization of payments would significantly enhance financial inclusion by overcoming physical barriers and would thus enhance access to financial services rapidly. In addition, it would also enable formalization of all financial transactions thus increasing transparency and plugging leakages from the system.

NITI Aayog was entrusted with the task of undertaking a campaign to implement digital payments systems and it has been working on an awareness campaign to popularize the different modes of digital payment which are currently available viz. Cards, USSD, digital wallets, Aadhar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) and Unified Payment Interface (UPI). There is also an urgent need to spread awareness about the above initiatives in the form of a mission-mode, including sensitization of field level functionaries about the same. As NITI Aayog is mandated to act for promotion of co-operative federalism and recognizing the crucial role of State Governments in this endeavor for nation building NITI Aayog has been carrying forward its mandate in close association with the States and the respective state administrations.

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Keeping the above aspect in mind and to give a boost to the adoption of digital payment systems by people at the grass root level and small businesses, the above Committee has been set up.