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Mumbai: The National Health Authority (NHA) today signed an MoU with Common Service Centres (CSCs) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to generate new PVC beneficiary cards called “Ayushman cards” under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) and further streamline and ease the process of service delivery under the scheme. Eligible beneficiaries will now be able to get their Ayushman cards issued free of cost (at no charge to the beneficiary) and will no longer be required to pay the nominal fee of Rs. 30 per card that they had to pay until now to the Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) field level operators under the Common Service Centres (CSC) across the country. Ayushman cards generated at any of the PM-JAY empanelled hospitals, however, were issued for free and will continue to be issued free of charge. The MOU was signed by Dr Ram Sewak Sharma, Chief Executive Officer, National Health Authority and Dr. Dinesh Tyagi, Manag
India Post Payments Bank launches digital payment services ‘DakPay’
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December 15, 2020 20:26 IST
Enables access to banking services and postal products online; postal financial services can also be availed at the doorstep
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Easy banking: An IPPB branch at MVP Colony sub-post office.
Enables access to banking services and postal products online; postal financial services can also be availed at the doorstep The Department of Posts and the India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) on Tuesday unveiled a new digital payment application “DakPay” as part of its ongoing efforts to provide digital financial inclusion at the last mile across the country.