New Delhi: The National Payments Corporation of India (NPPCI) is adding new benefits at regular intervals to make digital payments more attractive. Now a touchless offline payment system has been introduced for cardholders. This makes it easier to pay offline wherever there is a problem with online digital transactions where the internet is weak. This means that you will not need an Internet connection when making payments. This will be especially helpful for both customers and shopkeepers in the area with remote and weak internet access. Rupee cardholders can deposit money for offline transactions through the National Common Mobility Card (NCM4C). In places where payments are not possible on POS4 machines due to weak connections, users can make payments offline. People can buy the NCMC wallet for work such as buying bus tickets, renting cabs or buying subway tickets. It can be paid faster than card transactions. The system has been launched as a pilot project after getting approval from the Reserve Bank of India. It will be available in Tap & Go mode. As a result, the time it takes to make a payment will be reduced.