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Caption : NEW DELHI, 30/11/2016: Fruit vendors at local markets in the NCR have opted for alternate payments such as 'Paytm' following cash crunch for their customers as their sales were hit following the demonetisation move by the government. Digital payment company Paytm said it has seen 35 million transactions for mobile and DTH recharges on its platform post the government's move to scrap Rs 500 and 1,000 notes in New Delhi on November 30, 2016.
Photo: V.V. Krishnan
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Photographer :V_V_KRISHNAN
Category:
Economy Business and Finance
Sub-Category: ECONOMY
Credit: THE HINDU
Creation Date: 2016-09-20
Image Size: 4241 x 2735 pixels
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City : NEW DELHI
State : DELHI
Country :INDIA
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MICRO ECONOMICS , MONEY AND MONETARY POLICY , DEMONETISATION , CURRENCY BAN , NEW DELHI , FURIT VENDORS , PAYTM , DIGITAL PAYMENT