Monday, August 18, 2025

August 19 World Photography Day – Why India Needs Safe ePay Day Too (Appeal No. 89)

 

Proposing April 11 as Safe ePay Day to mark UPI’s pilot launch on April 11, 2016, by NPCI with 21 banks, initiated by Dr. Raghuram G. Rajan in Mumbai. This initiative celebrates UPI’s seamless integration of banking and merchant payments.

August 19 – Appeal No 89

April 11 – Declare ‘Safe ePay Day’,

Yes, April 11 is vacant in the UN Observance Day calendar

UPI 10th Birthday -April 11 2026 – 235 Days to go

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August 19 World Photography Day Meets April 11 Safe ePay Day (Proposed): Light, Lens & Trust

World Photography Day is celebrated on August 19th to honor the art, craft, and passion of photography. It’s a day to appreciate the power of images in telling stories, preserving memories, and capturing the beauty of the world.

 How many photos do you plan to take today, and more importantly, how many of them do you plan to take physical printouts of?



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August 19 World Photography Day – Through the Lens of Safe ePay Day

Snapshots & Security: Honoring World Photography Day in India through the Lens of Safe ePay Day

1. Framing India's Celebration of Light & Lens

Every August 19, World Photography Day unfolds across India in a gallery of community exhibits, photo-walks, contests, and workshops. In Gwalior, the INTACH chapter and Gwalior Photography Club host a photography exhibition themed around “Historic Monuments of Madhya Pradesh”, inviting local photographers to frame India’s heritage through their cameras .

Meanwhile, in Hyderabad, the University of Hyderabad holds a spirited photography contest, culminating in an exhibition held right on campus from August 19–23. The event also features talks by established visual storytellers on August 19–20, fostering both competition and education .

In Kolkata, the Indian Photographic Academy organizes a meet-up on the evening of August 19—where photography enthusiasts gather to discuss gear upgrades, participate in contests, and build camaraderie through art .

Elsewhere, creative groups in Barasat (West Bengal) stage “World Photography Day Celebrations 2025” at Rabindra Bhaban, featuring collaborative photography showcases and interactive sessions across a four-hour community event .

These gatherings collectively exemplify how Photography Day in India isn’t just about snapshots—it’s about storytelling, heritage, education, and shared visual culture.


2. Capturing Moments & Securing Trust

Photography preserves memories in frames; digital payments preserve trust in transactions. In India, April 11 – Safe ePay Day—proposed in homage to the launch of UPI on April 11, 2016—can become a day to celebrate trust in digital finance.

Just as photographers in India gather to share and discuss their craft on August 19, Safe ePay Day could inspire financial workshops, community drives, and educational initiatives across schools, businesses, and neighborhoods—where people come together to strengthen digital security awareness. Both days share the goal: building community, be it through visuals or virtual safeguards.


3. Vision & Precision: The Photographer & the Secure Transaction

A great photographer sees the unseen: Henri Cartier-Bresson, co-founder of Magnum Photos, described photography as capturing the “creative fraction of a second”—the decisive moment when life composes itself and your intuition tells you to click Wikipedia.

Similarly, every e-payment requires precision—a moment when data, authentication, and trust align. Missing that moment could mean vulnerability: fraud, phishing, or breach. Safe ePay Day is about sharpening our lens on that moment—making every e-transaction focused, clear, and trustworthy.

 

 

4. Evolution Through the Camera & Code

Photography in India has journeyed from historic daguerreotypes to the modern mirrorless frames and smartphone cameras. This transition parallels the digital transformation in payments—from cash to UPI-powered e-transfers that now make transactions seamless and secure.

Events like the Gwalior exhibition tie into that legacy—highlighting heritage through traditional imagery while celebrating contemporary captures. And Safe ePay Day invites us to honor UPI’s modern legacy by reinforcing the guardrails around digital currency.


5. Focus, Framing, & Financial Clarity

A photographer’s mindset—anticipating light, balance, the perfect shutter click—mirrors the vigilance needed in digital transactions: recognizing phishing attempts, verifying recipient details, and using secure authentication.

On World Photography Day in India, attendees learn about composition and clarity from experts. Safe ePay Day could similarly offer learning experiences—through school seminars, informational campaigns, or even digital “photo labs” teaching how to scrutinize a safe UPI transaction as carefully as adding the right filter for good focus.


6. Inclusivity: Photographers & Digital Users Alike

Photography unites professionals, students, hobbyists, and street storytellers—like those gathering in Kolkata or entering contests in Hyderabad. It’s accessible and inclusive.

Likewise, digital payment platforms like UPI empower everyone—from village vendors to college students—to participate in secure commerce. Safe ePay Day can celebrate this inclusivity by highlighting rural access, financial literacy programs, and secure payment adoption—for instance, a documentary-style photo exhibit of small-town micro-entrepreneurs using UPI safely.


7. Parallel Frames: Image & Transaction

World Photography Day (India)

Safe ePay Day (April 11)

Street exhibits, contests, workshops

Community awareness drives, safe e-payment demos

Heritage photography themes (e.g., Gwalior monuments)

Focus on secure legacy: safety in digital transactions

Collaborative meet-ups (e.g., Kolkata IPA)

Shared responsibility in digital safety

Inclusive participation from all communities

Financial security for all demographics


8. Weaving the Stories Together

As India’s rooms, malls, campuses, and galleries light up with exhibitions and camera meet-ups on August 19, let those same frames inspire us to imagine April 11 as a day when we frame stories of digital trust.

Actions you might champion:

  • On World Photography Day:
    • Attend local exhibitions in your city (Gwalior, Hyderabad, Barasat, Kolkata, and beyond).
    • Post an image with a backstory—heritage, memory, or moment that matters.
    • Host a small photo-walk or virtual session sharing camera tips.
  • On Safe ePay Day:
    • Share tips on safe UPI practices (e.g., verifying UPI IDs, double-checking amounts, enabling payment alerts).
    • Organize a “Transaction Framing” workshop in schools or offices, learning by analogy—photography vs. payments.
    • Encourage institutions to officially mark April 11 as Safe ePay Day and run campaigns or contests around digital safety.

9. Framing Inclusivity: Global Visuals & Financial Access

Photography is democratic—it can come from anywhere, captured with anything, telling any story. Events like Chobi Mela, the international photography festival in Dhaka, bring powerful visual stories from the Majority World to global stages, fostering equity and representation Wikipedia.

Similarly, digital payments should be inclusive—especially through platforms like UPI, which bring millions into formal finance. Safe ePay Day invites us to ensure that technological access is matched by security for all: rural merchants, gig workers, small-town students. Trust must be as inclusive as the technology it protects.

10. Shared Expression: Photographers & Digital Citizens

On World Photography Day, the global community—from seasoned professionals to weekend shooters—celebrates the medium by sharing images, participating in exhibits, and joining photo walks World Photography DayGeometrical Pocket Tripod. NPR, for example, invited readers to submit the stories behind their favorite photos, sparking thousands of heartfelt responses NPR Illinois.

Imagine a parallel for Safe ePay Day: schools hosting digital-safety workshops; businesses encouraging secure payment practices; communities sharing stories of how secure payments empowered them—especially during crises or distant reunions. April 11 could become a moment where society celebrates not just financial innovation, but the trust that makes it possible Mediuminnovationinbanking.blogspot.com

 

Final Frame: From Clicks to Click-to-Pay

Every photograph is a testament to memory; every secure payment is a testament to trust.

In India, on World Photography Day, photographers gather in Gwalior, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Barasat—and across the country—to celebrate through their lenses. Let that energy propel us toward making April 11 – Safe ePay Day a national moment: one where focus, clarity, framing, and community safeguard not just what we see—but what we send, pay, and trust.

Happy World Photography Day! May it inspire us to frame a safer digital future with Safe ePay Day.

 

*    Appeal  for Safe ePay Day 🌟

## Call to Action 

I urge governments, financial institutions, businesses, and communities worldwide to join hands in declaring April 11 as **Safe ePay Day**.

Let’s celebrate UPI’s milestone by making **Safe ePay Day** a global movement for secure, innovative fintech.

Together, we can build a future where financial access is universal, and every e-payment is safe—starting with **Safe ePay Day** in 2026.

 

No Vada Pav, not even one bite,
Till SafeePay Day takes off in flight.
Quirky vow with a Mumbai flair—
Announce the date, and I’ll be
there!

 

*    Disclaimer: - The only Joy is Safe ePayments. Nothing More – Nothing Less.

 

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