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Digital Payments Systems to be Installed in Marathi Performance Arts Theatres Across Maharashtra

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 28, 2024 15:20 IST

Mumbai: Cash is required for tickets available at all traditional performance arts theatres in Mumbai and Maharashtra.  Despite Prime Minister ...

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Mumbai: Cash is required for tickets available at all traditional performance arts theatres in Mumbai and Maharashtra.  Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's development of a digital system almost everywhere, even today in Maharashtra, one has to buy tickets by paying cash at theatres. Street hawkers are also seen transacting digitally. Systems such as credit cards, G Pay, and PhonePe need to be used in theaters to sell tickets in theaters.

Bjp Borivali Assembly Deputy Speaker Sudhir Paranjpe had written a letter to BJP's North Mumbai MP Gopal Shetty in this regard. MP Shetty has written a letter to state Culture Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar, asking him to conduct an inquiry into the matter and take a decision, said Sudhir Paranjpe, adding that soon all drama theatres in Maharashtra will have digital options in addition to cash for ticketing. 

Tags: Drama theaterSudhir MungantiwarCultural affairs department of maharashtraMaharashtraPhonePeGpay
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