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COVID-19 impact: Raigad Collector says no to biometric cash withdrawal
Updated On: 19 May, 2020 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Says it would only encourage the spread of COVID-19; rest of state uses Aadhaar enabled system to help villagers withdraw cash under govt schemes

Postman Chandrakant Kadve helps Tai Raosaheb Pawar withdraw Rs 3,700 deposited in her account under Pradhan Mantri Matritva Vandana Yojana, in Nashik Rural
Various districts in Maharashtra is making good use of the Aadhaar Enabled Payment Services (AePS) to help the villagers withdraw money deposited by the Union and state governments, during the lockdown, under various schemes. However, the Raigad collector is not willing to allow the use of biometric scanner, fearing it could spread COVID-19.
Soon after the lockdown was first announced, Pradipta Kumar Bisoi, secretary, Department of Post, New Delhi, had issued special directives to all state chief secretaries that postal department will function during the lockdown. In rural regions, where banks are not operational and the ATMs are far away, citizens were allowed to withdraw money deposited under schemes like elderly pension, handicap pension, Ujjwala scheme, etc, using AePS.
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