Digital push: Latur girl wins Rs 1 crore prize


Latur, Apr 15 (DHNS): A 20-year-old electrical engineering student from Maharashtra’s Latur district, Shradha Mengshete, bagged Rs 1 crore in the mega-draw of the Lucky Grahak Yojana for consumers from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Shradha won it for making a transaction of Rs 1,590 through her RuPay card to pay EMI for her new mobile phone. The 2nd prize of Rs 50 lakh was won by Hardik Kumar from Khambhat in Gujarat. The 29-year-old is a primary school teacher, who used his RuPay card for making a transaction of Rs 1,100.

A RuPay card transaction of just Rs 100 won Bharat Singh from Sherpur village in Uttarakhand an amount of Rs 25 lakh. The 1st prize of Rs 50 lakh, under the Digi-dhan Vyapar Yojana category for merchants, was won by Anand Ananthapadmanabhan for accepting a payment of Rs 300 at GRT Jewellers in Tambaram, Chennai.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hands over the cheque to Shradha Mengshete

Ananthapadmanabhan donated his prize money to the Clean Ganga campaign.

The 2nd prize of Rs 25 lakh was won by Ragini Rajendra Uttekar, owner of a beauty parlour in Thane, Maharashtra. She won the prize for accepting a payment of Rs 510.

The 3rd prize of Rs 12 lakh was won by 33-year-old Shaik Rafi, who runs a wholesale clothing store in Ameerpet, Telangana. He accepted a payment of Rs 2,000 on his PoS machine. The 100 days of DigiDhan Melas, led by NITI Aayog in 100 cities across India, have had a huge impact in enabling increased usage of digital payment methods.

  

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 15 2017

    Who's money???? Tax payers?????

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  • Jenny, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 15 2017

    Raj, its Narendra Modi's pocket money

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  • Shakuna, Kinnigoli

    Sat, Apr 15 2017

    Earlier most of tax paid by common citizen in shops did not reach Govt. now reaching. hence prize.

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  • RAJESH, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 15 2017

    Really are you a tax payer.
    Because of the digital payment govt earned way more than the money given to the winners. if they would have been paid by cash all the money will go unaccounted and govt will not earn a single paisa on these transaction.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sat, Apr 15 2017

    Whosever it is, there is transparency. People from all walks of life are being educated and encouraged towards digitalization and cashless transactions, which are at one time seemed impossible. Indeed a change is taking place for the better.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Sat, Apr 15 2017

    Congratulations all the prize winners...

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