THE PARADIGM SHIFT OF KIRANA STORES INTO DIGITAL WITH REFERENCE TO THE PANDEMIC – CASE STUDY ON CASH

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International Journal of Accounting and Financial Management Research (IJAFMR) ISSN (P): 2249–6882; ISSN (E): 2249–7994 Vol. 11, Issue 1, Jun 2021, 9-12 © TJPRC Pvt. Ltd

THE PARADIGM SHIFT OF KIRANA STORES INTO DIGITAL WITH REFERENCE TO THE PANDEMIC – CASE STUDY ON CASHLESS ECONOMIC REVOLUTION IN INDIA Dr. UMAMAHESWARI.K* & MR. BALU. J ** Assistant Professor, Lead College of Management, Kerala, India ABSTRACT Anything from basic provisions to consumer-packaged products has been sold in Kirana stores, which are known for being India's traditional and neighbourhood shops. Almost 15 million people have always been a cash-based economy in the world. People have begun to take outflows via digital methods in the last five months, especially in semi-urban and urban areas.As towns struggle to re-establish their normal routines, Kirana stores help to maintain a steady supply of necessities. The network of Kirana stores has also played an important role in enabling monetary transactions for the masses during the pandemic. It is thought to be a win-win scenario. Customers prefer cashless transactions for safety reasons, which prompted a reached new highs because of the lockdown. KEYWORDS: Kirana stores, covid-19, Pandemic, e-commerce giants, Tough lockdown, Technology, Google Pay, Phone Pe and UPI Paytm, digital plane & Digital platform.

Received: Dec 28 2021; Accepted: Jan 18, 2021; Published: May 07, 2021; Paper Id.: IJAFMRJUN20212

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local kirana grocer to adopt the digital payment platform. The value and volume of digital link transactions have also

INTRODUCTION Innovative business models emerged cheering up In the early days of Covid-19, the pandemic forced e-commerce giants and distribution apps to face vulnerability. During the lockdown, they were unable to provide basic necessities to customers. Despite the fact that supermarkets and shopping malls were completely shut down during the national lockdown, local kirana stores took over the task of supplying essential goods to households. Local kirana shops, on the other hand, accumulated the day by maintaining a near-constant supply of everyday necessities, ensuring that people do not go hungry in the midst of a terrible virus outbreak. Many kirana stores recognised the potential for growth by considering how to promote themselves using new technologies. It was discovered that in many Indian cities, there is a rehabilitated confidence in hyper-local communities, and kirana store owners want to collaborate with online distribution and supply podiums to flourish in these exciting times. Furthermore, the pandemic forced local kirana stores to quickly embrace technology. More and more kirana stockpile owners are turning to apps to help them expand their businesses and streamline their processes. According to a survey, 58 percent of metro traders and 46 percent of non-metros believe that the Covid-19 pandemic necessitates a transition to a digital platform. For a large number of societies in rural and urban India, Kiranas stores have facilitated financial

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