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#Context: I am working on a project where I have to analyse and find out something new, more of technical that can be coupled to banking services making it more easy for the people, to perform majority of the work by themselves. So, I was just analysing the practical aspects of things and that made me actually find two contrasting scenarios: One is of my hometown, being more of in #rural area🏚️ I remembered that when I visited the bank to get my account opened, then I needed to fill a form.I did. Seeing me filling the form, I saw around 2 -3 females (30s)approached me to get their forms filled to because they don't know how to fill the form ; (B)Today only, I visited ATM, and I saw an old lady , I guess her age was 60+, she was using ATM🏧 machine and that too in English language and seeing that I just realised how the #stark contrast between the what you gain being in Urban area or simply what you are still deprived of being into rural area(obviously literacy is the core). 💎These are scenarios of life which compel me to think, that what actually as a country we need first, more into technology or actually making aware to the larger segment of population about these first especially in finances(which is still very less). ✅Do let me know your views too ✨ #Urban #rural #gap #literacy #finance
CA Intermediate Candidate 💼 B.Com. at University of Delhi 🎓 Finance and Taxation Enthusiast 💰 Self-Studied CA Foundation Passer 🏆
11moI too face such instances in daily life, and I totally agree with your point Khushi Pandey. Yes, we first need to make people literate enough to use these facilities at their own and in finance as well so that they can take informed decision about their earned money.