This project presents an in-depth analysis of India's e-transaction trends from 2013 to 2024, leveraging state-wise data on digital transactions per 1000 population. The dashboard showcases transaction growth patterns, regional disparities, and the impacts of significant events such as demonetization and the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to guide stakeholders in enhancing financial inclusion and bolstering the nation’s digital payment ecosystem.
The dataset is sourced from ETAAL (Electronic Transaction Aggregation and Analysis Layer), a platform initiated by the Government of India to monitor digital transactions. It provides data on e-transactions per 1000 population by state. The data spans from 2013 to 2024, offering insights into digital transaction adoption, population disparities, and trends across India.
- Dataset Source: NDAP - ETAAL - State-wise Transaction Per 1000 Population
- Report: A detailed explanation of the dashboard’s design, insights, and methodologies used to analyze the data.
- Dashboard Images: Screenshots of key visualizations and charts from the dashboard.
- Tableau File: Tableau file containing all the visualizations and analyses.
- Video Demo: A walkthrough video of the dashboard, showcasing its features and functionality.
- Clone the repository to your local machine, or download the Tableau File and retrieve the dataset from the source provided above.
- Open the Tableau File in Tableau Desktop.
- Review the Report for a detailed overview of the dashboards.
- Explore the Dashboard Images for visual references.
- Watch the Video Demo for a comprehensive walkthrough of dashboard features and navigation.
- Use the dashboard to explore digital transaction trends across India.
- Apply filters to analyze specific years, months, or days.
- Leverage insights to identify regional disparities and drive financial inclusion initiatives.
- Growth Trends: Consistent growth in e-transactions with key milestones in 2016 (demonetization) and post-2021 (UPI adoption surge).
- Regional Disparities: States like U.P. lead in total transactions, while Lakshadweep leads in transactions per 1000 population.
- Impactful Events: The pandemic caused a dip in 2020, while cashless campaigns drove adoption in 2016 and 2018.
This project provides actionable insights into India's digital payment ecosystem, enabling stakeholders to prioritize infrastructure improvements and promote inclusive economic growth.