Status of Digital Financial Literacy in Lakshadweep Islands: Bottlenecks and Way Forward - आरबीआय - Reserve Bank of India
Status of Digital Financial Literacy in Lakshadweep Islands: Bottlenecks and Way Forward
Today the Reserve Bank of India placed on its website a research study titled “Status of Digital Financial Literacy in Lakshadweep Islands: Bottlenecks and Way Forward” under the Project Research Study1. The study is based on the primary data collected from all the ten inhabited islands in Lakshadweep - Agatti, Amini, Andrott, Bitra, Chetlat, Kadmat, Kalpeni, Kavaratti, Kiltan and Minicoy - to analyse the present status of digital financial literacy and digital financial inclusion. While households were the primary unit of enumeration of the survey, SHG members, bank employees, school authorities, students and business-persons in the islands were also interviewed. The major findings of the study are the following:
In sum, despite being secluded geographically and with limited economic activity primarily surrounding fisheries and tourism, the financial sector in the Lakshadweep islands is well-entrenched primarily on account of banks. Banks have played an important role in the financial inclusion of the islands. Going forward, strengthening of Internet and mobile network connectivity can be a key to expanding digital financial inclusion in the islands.
(Puneet Pancholy) Press Release: 2024-2025/1162 [1] This study was undertaken by the Centre for Rural Management, Kerala as part of the Programme Funding Scheme of the Reserve Bank of India. The Reserve Bank introduced the Programme Funding Scheme for external research institutions/ scholars to facilitate research projects of long-term nature which are of specific interest to the Bank. On completion of these projects, these Reports/ Studies are released on the Reserve Bank’s website for wider circulation with a view to generating constructive discussion among the professional economists and policy makers. The views expressed in all the research publications of the Reserve Bank, including the Research Project Studies/ Reports, do not necessarily reflect the views of the Reserve Bank. The copyright for these Research Project Reports/ Studies rests with the Reserve Bank of India. |