Tata Infotech launches stamp paper printing kiosk Monday, December 22 2003 18:08 Hrs (IST) Bangalore:
For the first time in India, Tata Infotech has come out with a highly secure stamp paper printing kiosk, an initiative thought to give the Tata Group company rich dividends in view of the raging Telgi scam.
Tata Infotech has already bagged a major order from State Bank of Mysore (SBM) to set up such kiosks in Karnataka, its senior vice-president J D Sharma, who heads the manufacturing division, said.
The features of these self-served kiosks are - automated printing of non-judicial stamp papers, dynamic calculation of applicable bank charges, payment through currency notes/coins/electronic credit and multiple papers/copies through single data entry, Sharma explained.
"It's highly secure as no stamp paper is available in ready-to-use form and it executes electronic validation of stamp stationery prior to dispensing," he said.
Sharma said such kiosks are secure, multi-level, dynamic and conducts digital encryption for electronic authentication of printed stamp, adding they are designed for subsequent revalidation of genuineness of issued stamp paper.
PTI
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