"This initiative will contribute significantly towards realising the vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047 - a digitally empowered, inclusive, and citizen-centric education system," it said.
Leveraging the significant and growing penetration of digital payment platforms, the Department has also encouraged autonomous bodies under the Ministry, such as NCERT, CBSE, KVS, and NVS, to explore and implement mechanisms that enable schools to collect admission and examination fees through secure and transparent digital modes, said the statement.
The letter mentions that transitioning from cash-based to digital payments offers multiple advantages.
For parents and students, it ensures convenience, transparency, and the ability to make payments from home without visiting schools, it said.
Encouraging States and UTs to take similar steps, the Department has stated that the move towards digital payments in schools will be an important stride in aligning educational administration with the government's broader goal of Digital Transformation, it said.
This would also enable all stakeholders to become more financially literate, thereby opening up a larger world of digital transactions, it said.