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AT A GLANCE OF DIGITAL FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR THE NEED OF DIGITAL INDIA.

    2 Author(s):  K. RUBAVATHI,DR. P. DEVAPATTABIRAMAN

Vol -  13, Issue- 4 ,         Page(s) : 56 - 61  (2022 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

To obtain the aim of Digital India we want to promote to each Indian. The government needs to carry the Digital India mission to the marginalized and vulnerable people also. Digital transactions are the nice way to save the time and money for everyone. Digital transactions are believed to reduce the wide variety of black money holders. Digital financial Literacy is having the knowledge, received capabilities and growing critical habits to effectively use digital units to for financial transactions. This intersects with an individual's easy literacy stages and the human beings plausible to use digital devices/technology.

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