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Most Indians, like Aditi Das, are happy to pay a bank to safeguard their ornaments in lockers rather than earn interest by depositing it at the same bank under the government program. The newly-married 32-year-old research scholar said the plan didn’t appeal because of the “generational value” of her ornaments.


“Most of my gold is inherited jewelry and has sentimental value and the idea of it being melted is not comforting,” Das said. “Even if it is a gold coin or a gold bar, it is bought on special occasions, and therefore I would not be comfortable giving it up for such a scheme.”


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