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Vol 22, Issue 13
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Just 22.5% use mobile phones for transactions By Priya Pathak
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Commuters find it difficult to travel on Varthur Kodi Circle
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mid the flyover construction near Varthur Kodi Circle road, many problems arise on the road, reports Yashaswini Sri. Commuters find it difficult to travel on it without risking their safety on the road. Absence of traffic signals from Kundalahalli flyover to Hope Farm pose an inconvenience to both traffic police and citizens of Whitefield. There are manhole covers and potholes on the surface, making the road unsafe. There are ten hazard sites and 20 potholes in the Varthur Kodi Circle road, according to the residents and traffic police officials. Full report on page 2
Cash payments are difficult when a seller does not have UPI options | Credit: Ahona Roy know how to use online payment apps. It gets difficult dealing with customers as they insist on paying even Rs 30 to Rs 50 online.” Lata, who creates imitation
jewellery, said: “I recently started using online payment apps as my customers would say they did not have cash or change. My customers still fail to pay me
money and leave with jewellery, due to which I face losses.” Prasad and his wife Harsha, who sell bags and shoes outside Vidhana Soudha, said they make a decent earning every day because they accept money digitally thorugh UPI applications. “Owing to a lack of knowledge, we could not earn more. Prasad’s friend helped us learn how to use digital payment and educated us how it works and is useful for business,” Harsha said. Vignesh, a student, shared: “I prefer digital payment (apps) to cash because they are easy to use. They do not restrict users with a limited amount in hand. They give you the liberty to pay from the lowest to a high amount.... Cash payments are difficult when a seller does not have UPI.” The government of India has started schemes like Pradhan Mantri Digital Saksharta Abhiyan and Pradhan Mantri Grameen Digital Saksharta Abhiyan to educate people about digital transactions. They aim to help people understand the importance of digital transactions not only individually but to run their business also. priya.p@iijnm.org Read the complete story on www.theweeklyobserver.in
Help centres for women give no legal aid, only send cases to cops Try to make both parties reach a compromise By Arsha B.S.
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elp centres at police stations whose main function is to provide legal assistance to women complainant have been working only as counselling centresin the stations. It is mandatory to have a women’s help desk in every police station in accordance with the Nirbhaya scheme. While there
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Women who aren’t good at tech lose out in work and business ack of awareness about the Internet and digital payments has set back women who own small businesses. According to the fifth National Family Health Survey, 53.9 percent of women in India own mobile phones; but among them, only 22.5 percent reported using mobile phones for financial transactions for running the business. An International Monetary Fund survey says women are less proficient in the use of technology in comparison to men. This leads to them being given low-level jobs or losing out in business. Not knowing how to use online payment apps leads to them earning less than those who are comfortable using these enablers. Women who are not tech-savvy also fall for false promises and are scammed by customers. Chandramukhi, a flower vendor, informed The Observer : “I have been in this business for more than 20 years. I still do not
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Complainants are sent back to their families | Credit : Arsha B.S. are help desks functioning in major police stations, they do not appear to give legal assistance. Afreen A, who works in the help desk in a major police sta-
tion in Bengaluru, informed The Observer: “There are many cases that come to us. We usually make both parties compromise and settle the matter among themselves. we provide counselling. We usually just deal with family conflicts and issues like them. We don’t deal with serious issues; we just forward them to the police.” “There was this old woman from Mysore who came to us to file a complaint regarding her family not letting her stay in the house. We called up her family members, who asked us to send her back, and we sent her to the bus stand,” Afreen shared. Continued on page 3
News briefs Nine Indians among 10 killed in Maldives fire Ten people died in a fire that broke out in a garage in Male, the Maldivian capital, early on Thursday. The victims were nine workers from India and one worker from Bangladesh, authorities said. The Maldives Police Service is working to confirm their identities, a top government official in Male said. Mohamed Nasheed, Parliamentary Speaker and former President of the Maldives, offered his “deepest condolences” over the fire tragedy. The Hindu
BJP nominates Jadeja’s wife for assembly
The BJP on Thursday announced the first list of 160 candidates for the Gujarat assembly elections. Rivaba, the wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, will contest from the Jamnagar North constituency. Hardik Patel, who quit the Congress and joined the BJP, will contest from Viramgam. Business Standard
Quake of 5.7 magnitude hits Arunachal’s WSiang
An earthquake of magnitude 5.7 hit West Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday morning. According to the National Center for Seismology, the earthquake hit the area at 10.31 at a depth of 10 km. West Siang's District Disaster Management Officer Nima Dorjee said no damage to properties or loss of lives was reported. PTI
Nepal suffers a jolt of 4.1 magnitude
A 4.1-magnitude earthquake hit western Nepal on Thursday, a day after a powerful 6.6-magnitude earthquake jolted the Himalayan nation, killing six people and spreading panic. The National Earthquake Monitoring & Research Centre said the earthquake occurred at 5.13 am, with its epicentre in the rural Kada area in Bajura district. PTI
Putin won’t attend G-20 summit in Bali
Russian President Vladimir Putin won’t attend the G20 summit in Indonesia next week, an official said on Thursday, avoiding a possible confrontation with the US and its allies over his war in Ukraine. The Chief of support for G20 said, Putin’s decision to not come is best for all of us. AP