The Hindu's report published today with data on accessible India which
I posted in the separate thread  may prove handy in the next hearing.
George sir may take note of it.
On 2/10/20, Rajesh Hardayaldas Asudani <[email protected]> wrote:
> So runs the cycle.
> Some day Indian government too will have to say so.
>
> Foolish followers of west, as we are.
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> सादर / With thanks & Regards
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Kanchan Pamnani
> Sent: 08 February 2020 12:25
> To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.'
> Subject: [AI] For George's case against RBI
>
> George you  may want to share this with your lawyer.
>
> Amar and Pranav, this may help your arguments on the POS machines
>
> BGFI, will help the advocacy with the RBI.
>
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> Why American cities are stopping stores from going cashless
>
> Printed from NEW YORK: New York City lawmakers voted on Thursday to require
> stores and restaurants to accept cash for payment, saying businesses that
> accept only credit and debit cards are discriminating against New Yorkers
> who lack bank accounts and credit cards. "This practice punishes the
> underbanked," city council speaker Corey Johnson said before the council's
> 43-3 vote in favour of the bill. Under the bill, businesses that refuse cash
> will be fined $1,000 for the first violation and $1,500 after that. The
> measure, which is expected to go into effect by the end of the year, also
> prohibits stores from charging higher prices for paying in cash. Backers of
> the cashless model say the benefits include greater efficiency and
> eliminating the risk of theft, but opponents say millions of Americans still
> rely on cash. Philadelphia became the first US city to ban cashless stores
> last year. San Francisco and New Jersey passed similar measures soon after.
> Only one jurisdiction required businesses to accept cash before 2019:
> Massachusetts, which passed a law nearly 40 years ago. Backers of the New
> York City bill said that hundreds of thousands of city residents don't have
> bank accounts or credit cards and that others simply prefer to use cash.
> "Whatever your reasons, consumers should have the power to choose their
> preferred method of payment," City councilman Ritchie Torres said.
> Councilman Kalman Yeger, a Brooklyn Democrat, said that businesses should
> accept cash but that the local government shouldn't force them to. But some
> businesses that will be affected by the no cash ban said they will follow
> the law when it is enacted. "We are proud to do business in NYC and will of
> course comply with all NYC laws and statutes," Nick Marsh, CEO of Founders
> Table, parent company of the Chopt Creative Salad Co. and Dos Toros Taqueria
> chains, said in a statement. A company spokeswoman said six of New York
> City's 18 Chopt locations and all of its 17 Dos Toros locations are
> currently cashless.
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