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| π Paper Title | A Study on How Mobile Payments Impact Poverty Reduction in India |
| π€ Authors | Ms. Ashwini G |
| π Published Issue | Volume 9 Issue 1 |
| π Year of Publication | 2026 |
| π Unique Identification Number | IJSRED-V9I1P121 |
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π Abstract
Indiaβs financial ecosystem has undergone a rapid digital transformation over the past decade, driven primarily by the widespread adoption of mobile payment platforms such as Unified Payments Interface (UPI), Paytm, PhonePe, and Google Pay. Government initiatives including Digital India, Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), and Aadhaar have significantly strengthened the foundation for digital financial inclusion. In 2024, UPI transactions exceeded 14 billion per month, accounting for more than three-fourths of Indiaβs retail digital payments. Despite this progress, 22.5 percent of the population continues to experience multidimensional poverty. This study examines the relationship between mobile payment adoption and poverty reduction in India, with a particular focus on whether increased digital financial inclusion translates into improved household welfare and reduced socio-economic inequality. The research is based on secondary data obtained from sources such as the Reserve Bank of India, National Payments Corporation of India, World Bank, and NITI Aayog. The analysis evaluates the role of mobile payments in enhancing financial inclusion, income security, and access to welfare benefits, while also assessing the influence of education, gender, digital literacy, and infrastructure on adoption outcomes. The findings indicate that while mobile payment systems have expanded access to formal financial services and improved the efficiency of welfare delivery, their impact on poverty reduction remains uneven. Digital illiteracy, limited internet connectivity, and regional disparities continue to restrict equitable benefits. The study highlights the need for supportive policy interventions that integrate digital finance with education, infrastructure development, and awareness programs to ensure inclusive and sustainable poverty alleviation.
π How to Cite
Ms. Ashwini G,"A Study on How Mobile Payments Impact Poverty Reduction in India" International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development, V9(1): Page(897-900) Jan-Feb 2026. ISSN: 2581-7175. www.ijsred.com. Published by Scientific and Academic Research Publishing.
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