Ajmer India Post Payments Bank’s interest increased, 5 thousand people benefited

Ajmer : Ajmer India Post Payments Bank (IPPB), an associate of the Indian Postal Department, is becoming very useful for the people who do not have access to post office or ATM. In rural areas where there are no facilities like ATM, internet etc. due to lack of network, the account holder can withdraw up to Rs. 10 thousand from any bank account through Aadhaar Enabled Payment Service (APES) through Postman or Dak Mitra Aadhaar Enabled Payment Service (APES). Provide. Last year, about five thousand people have been benefited in Ajmer and Beawar postal divisions.

Six year old scheme, transaction worth crores

Ajmer Main Post Office Deputy Post Master Ramesh Pehalwani and Senior Manager of India Post Payments Nikhil Singh said that five thousand people have benefited from this scheme started in 2018 in the current financial year. An amount of more than Rs 27 crore in government schemes RD, PPF, Insurance, NREGA, Sukanya Yojana etc. has reached directly into the accounts of the beneficiaries.

Amount given to rural woman undergoing treatment

When Kamla Devi (68), a resident of Mamroli (Makrana), who was recently admitted to the hospital through IPPB, needed money, Deepak Goyal of the Postal Department provided the pension amount of Rs 10 thousand in the hospital itself.

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