Celebrating creativity, colour, and digital trust — where every act of art becomes a secure act of value through The Joy of Safe ePayments. π³π¨
The Citizen Advocate Summary: Declaring
April 11 as Safe ePay Day
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.
October 25– Appeal No 150
April 11 – Declare ‘Safe ePay
Day’, please explore
all related appeals here.
Yes, April 11 is vacant in the UN
Observance Day calendar
UPI
10th Birthday -April 11 2026 – 168 Days to Go
October
25 – International Artists Day: Colour, Code, and Conscience
When
imagination meets integrity — from canvas to commerce, Safe ePay Day celebrates
the silent artistry behind every secure transaction. ✨
Celebrating
October 25 International Artists Day — where creativity, colour, and digital
trust unite through the Joy of Safe ePayments. π³π¨
π¨ Creativity Meets
Trust: From Canvas to Commerce
Appeal No. 150 | 168 Days to Go
October 25 – International Artists Day × April 11 – Safe ePay Day (Proposed)
By Nayakanti Prashant π³✨, Citizen
Advocate – Safe ePay Day
π Introduction — The
Artist’s Trust
Every artist begins with a blank space — a
canvas, a lens, a tablet, a soundwave.
And with each stroke or note, there’s an act of trust: trust that
creation will be seen, appreciated, and valued.
In the digital world, this trust extends
beyond galleries and exhibitions. It now lives in platforms, pixels, and
payment gateways. Today, on October 25 — International Artists Day, we
celebrate that invisible bridge between creativity and credibility.
But this bridge needs protection.
And that’s where April 11 – Safe ePay Day (Proposed) enters — a call for
citizens, creators, and institutions to recognize the quiet infrastructure that
safeguards value exchange in our connected lives.
π¨ The Modern Palette: Creativity in a Connected
Age
Art once needed a patron. Now, it needs a
password.
From illustrators on Behance to digital artists minting NFTs, from freelance
designers accepting cross-border commissions to musicians streaming royalty
payments — creativity is deeply intertwined with the digital economy.
Each transaction — small or large — is an
invisible handshake of trust.
The artist says, “Here is my creation.”
The buyer replies, “Here is my payment.”
Safe ePayments ensure that both sides of that dialogue remain authentic and
secure.
The joy of artistic expression thrives only
when digital ecosystems remain fair, transparent, and fraud-free.
π‘ Intertwining the Themes: Art and Safe ePayments
When we place International Artists Day
beside Safe ePay Day, we discover shared principles:
|
Art |
Safe ePayments |
|
Expresses freedom |
Ensures freedom |
|
Values originality |
Protects authenticity |
|
Builds emotional connection |
Builds digital trust |
|
Reflects the artist’s soul |
Reflects the citizen’s responsibility |
Art humanizes the digital. Safe ePayments
humanize the technical.
Together, they form a culture of creative security — where innovation
and integrity flow side by side.
π️ Every Brushstroke Deserves a Safe Transaction
Consider an independent illustrator in
Hyderabad who receives international commissions. Her PayPal link or UPI QR
isn’t just a payment tool — it’s a statement of identity and trust.
Or think of a photographer sharing
pre-wedding moments online and collecting advance bookings securely via digital
wallets. For them, every tap, every transaction is a heartbeat of livelihood.
Now imagine the same environment without
secure systems — where phishing, fraud, or delayed settlements steal not just
money but confidence.
That is precisely why Safe ePay Day deserves to exist — not merely as a fintech
celebration but as a citizen observance built on awareness, trust, and
gratitude.
π Colour, Code, and Conscience
If colour is the language of art, code is the
language of Safe ePayments.
Yet both rely on the same element — discipline.
A disciplined artist knows the rhythm of
strokes; a disciplined citizen knows the rhythm of secure practices — verifying
links, using authentic portals, respecting digital hygiene.
Just as an artist mixes hues to achieve
balance, a digital citizen blends awareness with technology to achieve trust.
Safe ePay Day stands as that palette — a reminder that every byte of security
begins with a brushstroke of responsibility.
π Global Canvas, Local
Connection
Art crosses borders without passports. Safe
ePayments do the same.
When an artist in Amaravati collaborates with a designer in Milan or sells to a
patron in Tokyo, trust in the system becomes the invisible passport.
This global confidence is not built
overnight; it is painted layer by layer — by banks, digital platforms,
policy-makers, and citizens.
Through observances like Safe ePay Day, India can take the lead in
showcasing how security and creativity can coexist beautifully — where
innovation doesn’t demand risk, and imagination doesn’t lose authenticity.
π️ Citizen
Advocacy and Institutional Resonance
Each of your appeals, Prashant π³, speaks
to a dual audience — governance and grassroots.
Appeal No. 150 continues that rhythm.
It invites decision-makers such as Shri
Nara Lokesh Garu and the RTIH Amaravati Hub to view safe digital
transactions not as technical upgrades but as civic art forms — the art of
building confidence among users, especially small creators, artists, and
freelancers.
When policy protects the creator’s economy,
creativity flourishes freely.
When awareness spreads among citizens, fraud loses its palette.
Safe ePay Day therefore becomes not just an
observance — but a movement where every responsible transaction is a
brushstroke on India’s digital canvas.
✨ Symbolism Behind Appeal No. 150
Visual
The left side of the visual celebrates
colour, emotion, and imagination —
a painter’s palette merging with a shield of security.
The right side translates that into structure — Appeal No. 150 | 168 Days to Go
— reminding us that behind every creative act lies a framework of trust.
The glow between both halves is deliberate: a
Fibonacci harmony between artistic freedom and financial safety.
Because even beauty, when safeguarded, becomes a sustainable force.
π³ April 11 – Safe ePay Day (Proposed):
The Joy of Safe ePayments
The phrase “The Joy of Safe ePayments”
is more than a tagline — it’s an emotion.
It reminds us that financial transactions aren’t sterile clicks; they’re shared
acknowledgments of value.
For an artist, each payment is applause.
For a buyer, it’s a statement of support.
For society, it’s a step toward integrity.
April 11 — proposed as Safe ePay Day —
aspires to make this recognition formal and global:
a day when citizens, governments, and institutions collectively celebrate
digital security, transparency, and trust.
πΈ Closing Reflection:
The Art of Integrity
International Artists Day reminds us to
honour those who shape how we see.
Safe ePay Day reminds us to honour those who shape how we trust.
Together, they form a bridge between imagination and integrity — a space where
beauty is protected, value is respected, and every payment is a quiet
masterpiece of faith.
As the brush touches the palette and the QR
code glows on a screen,
remember: both moments depend on one virtue — trust.
Let’s continue painting that trust, one safe
transaction at a time.
π π¨π³ “The
Joy of Safe ePayments”
Nayakanti Prashant
Citizen Advocate – Safe ePay Day
πΏπ³π§ πAppeal for Safe ePay Day π
I urge governments, financial institutions, businesses and
communities to declare April 11 as Safe ePay Day.
Let’s make it a global movement for secure and inclusive digital finance.
No Vada Pav, not even one bite,
Till Safe ePay Day takes off in flight! π
π
References
1️⃣
Nayakanti, P. (2025, Sept 7). National Buy a Book Day and Safe ePay Day Medium
2️⃣ Nayakanti, P. (2025, Aug 13). 218th
Lalbagh Flower Show via RV Road Interchange! Blogger
3️⃣ LinkedIn Profile
πͺ Disclaimer:
The only Joy is “Joy of Safe ePayments.” Nothing More –
Nothing Less.

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