Wednesday, December 14, 2016

CBSE Decided to Go Cashless- According to Leading Indian News Sources

The after effects of demonetising can be seen everywhere in the country. It has definitely made people learn the value of money. Cashless transactions have came into existence after the step taken by the Prime Minister of India- Narendra Modi. He has himself appealed the people of India to promote cashless transactions in the country so that deficiency of cash can be controlled. Recently, the central board of secondary education (CBSE) has announced that they will promote cashless transactions from January, 2017, according to the Leading Indian News Source. The board has asked all the schools affiliated with it to stop accepting money from students in the form of cash from January 2017. 
According to the sources, it has been known that secretary of CBSE- Joseph Emmanuel wrote a letter to the schools affiliated with CBSE to stop accepting student’s fee in cash from 2017. This step is taken to reduce cash transactions and promote cashless transactions in the country. Everybody is aware that country is passing through tough times because of demonetisation. Unavailability of cash has urged the authorities to go cashless so that transactions do not suffer and normal working do not get disturbed. 

The CBSE Board has also asked the school authorities to interact with the parents of the children during Parent Teachers Meetings to make them aware about the benefits of cashless transactions. Moreover, the CBSE circular has also asked the schools to take the help of senior students to make their neighbours aware about the benefits of cashless transactions. The CBSE has also introduced e-payment facility to collect exam-fee, affiliation and making payments to exam invigilators. For more indian art and culture, business or Sports News in Hindi, stay tuned with us.

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