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PM wants youth of India to take a cashless pledge
New Delhi, Nov 27 Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Sunday asked the youth of India to take a pledge and make the
country a cashless society that would curb rampant black money and corruption.
"I need your support," Modi said in his monthly radio broadcast
"Mann Ki Baat" and asked young men and women of the the country to
teach at least 10 families everyday how to go cashless and make electronic
payments.
"Take pledge to be a part of a cashless society from today. Not only this,
you will also have to take time to educate at least 10 families everyday.
Educate them on how to download apps, how to spend money using mobile phones,
how to make payments. How to do business."
Modi said that he needed the youth of the country to lead the campaign so that
"common people will be trouble fee" after learning cashless
transactions.
"All youth of India can do it very quickly and within a month the world
can see a modern India. Be a soldier of change and bring it on. We will fight
the black money and corruption. We know it is you who can bring the change and
revolution."
The Prime Minister was speaking in the backdrop of his government's decision to
scrap high value currency notes of 500 and 1,000 rupees aimed to curb graft and
unaccounted wealth amassed by tax evaders in the country.












