Law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today asked banks to boost computerized exchanges and said that the IT office will soon lead security bore both for banks and National Payments Corporation of India to check wellbeing of online payments. Prasad met with senior agents of open and private part banks and other key offices where "he encouraged the banks to boost computerized payments and exchanges to bring more individuals into the crease of advanced managing an account," an official articulation said He commented that to address worries of digital security, the office will soon lead security penetrate both for the banks and NPCI, the announcement said. Prasad said that computerized payments should be made advantageous and faultless and banks have a vital part to play in Digital India and Digi DhanAbhiyan. He asked for that towns with majority share tribal population be organized by banks for making mindfulness on computerized payments and exchanges. "This would be an open door for banks to wind up change operators to spread mindfulness about Digital India," Prasad said. He asked the banks to make a uniform marking for advancing computerized payments and such uniform marking would make mindfulness among the overall population on accessibility of advanced exchanges with traders. MEITY Secretary Aruna Sundarajan encouraged banks to work towards making USSD a best and advantageous method of computerized payments, in light of the way that lion's share of Jan-Dhan account holders would specifically profit by it. She said that banks ought to set up a simple to get to helpline committed for determination of issues relating to advanced payment exchanges, the announcement said. UberPool to Get Real-Time Push Notifications to... Legion targets Government Emails Next Rumours Describe Enough about Nokia D1C