AdvertisementIndia Wants To Go Cashless. But It's Easier Said Than DoneDecember 21, 2016Julie McCarthyfacebookEmailIn the Old City of New Delhi, Asim Husain stands in his shop, where he sells hand-stitched purses. He says sales normally conducted in cash are down nearly 90 percent and his attempts to go "cashless" with credit cards or other e-wallet schemes have not met with great success. "The connectivity is very poor," Husain says, referring to the internet. (NPR)