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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | For jute industry in Bengal, it's a clicks-and-mortar weave now -Shiv Sahay Singh

For jute industry in Bengal, it's a clicks-and-mortar weave now -Shiv Sahay Singh

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published Published on Dec 25, 2016   modified Modified on Dec 26, 2016
-The Hindu

Mill workers being trained to carry out cashless transactions

Hooghly:
Vijay Bahadur Chauhan, a 57-year-old jute mill worker, is listening attentively to what a bank official is saying. The official of a public sector bank is highlighting how a non-Android phone user, without Internet connectivity, can still carry out cashless transactions.

Only a handful of workers at Hastings Jute Mill, one of India’s first jute-making factory, which began operations in 1875, have gathered for the meeting.

These workers, part of the 2.5-lakh workforce in West Bengal’s jute industry, are undergoing training to go cashless. In a move to spread the culture, the participants are expected to impart the lessons to their fellow workers. So far, their wages were being paid in cash but post-demonetisation, money is being directly transferred to their bank accounts.

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The Hindu, 25 December, 2016, http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/For-jute-industry-in-Bengal-it%E2%80%99s-a-clicks-and-mortar-weave-now/article16940222.ece?homepage=true


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