Is India's IT Capital Bengaluru In The Mood For Cashless Transactions? | Read

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  • Published On: December 10, 2016
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The digital divide is having its impact on the way Indians look at a cashless society ahead. Those comfortable with online transactions did not face as much of the burden of the cash crunch as those for whom hard currency is the only thing they use to buy and sell. Bengaluru, India's IT capital, has had a mixed response to digital transactions for small purchases.

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