AGARTALA: Even as the Reserve Bank of India is
expected to give Department of Posts (DoP) payment bank licence by September,
there are 2,590 post offices in the country with core banking facilities,
Communication and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Sunday.
"I want to change the profile of the post office
by extending its service to the poorer section of the people. We have applied
for a payment bank licence with the RBI to bring a large section of unbanked
populace of the country into the banking space," the Union Minister said.
There were only 236 post offices under core banking facilities,
but after the current NDA government came to power last year, 2,590 post
offices have now core banking facilities, he said.
The minister today dedicated the core banking service
of Agartala Post Office and laid the foundation stone for Dimapur Mukhya Dak
Ghar in Nagaland here by remote control.
At present, post offices offer savings bank accounts,
but cannot have credit or overdraft facilities.
Under payment banking licence an entity would be
allowed to accept deposits, facilitate remittances and payments, but cannot
lend.
"I want Indian post offices to have all modern
and digital facilities. I want a person working at a metropolitan city get the
facility to remit money to his mother through the post office. I want women
working in village community centres get medical facilities by digitally
linking them with good doctors," he said.
The minister said the Centre wants to convert the
country into a Digital India where a poor person can use smartphones and avail
all modern facilities.
"At present there are 98 crore mobile phones,
which will cross 100 crore soon and there are 30 crore internet connections in
the country, which will also increase with the growing demand," Prasad
said adding, all gram panchayats in the country would be connected with optical
fibre connections.
Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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