In a big boost to the economy, digital rupee - using blockchain and other technologies - will be introduced by the central bank in 2022-23, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said today as she presented her fourth budget. The name will be announced soon, she has said.
"The introduction of central bank digital currency will give a big boost to the digital economy. Digital currency will also be a more cheaper and efficient currency management system," Ms Sitharaman said today.
"It is therefore proposed to introduce digital rupee - using blockchain and other technologies - to be issued by the Reserve Bank of India, starting 2022-23," she underlined.
The move is seen as a big push for the government's "Digital India" programme.
It also comes amid deliberation over the regulation of cryptocurrency. The RBI had earlier voiced "serious concerns" around private cryptocurrencies on the grounds that these may cause financial instability.
On Monday, Principal Economic Adviser Sanjeev Sanyal said the government will take a balanced view on the issue of regulation. "There are some financial stability issues. But there are also other arguments that are made in terms of innovation and so on....obviously a balanced view on this will be taken," he said.
Today, the Finance Minister also announced today that 75 digital banking units will be set up in 75 districts. "In recent years, digital banking, digital payments, and fintech innovations have grown at a rapid pace in the country. The government is continuously encouraging to ensure that the benefits of digital banking reach every nook and corner in a consumer-friendly manner." "Taking forward this agenda,
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