Ban 500, 1000 notes - Corruption Uprooted or just changing clothes!

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Soumi said:   9 years ago
Corruption is so deeply rooted in our country that it might take many many years to curb it. But banning these two denominations is definitely a start to uproot corruption. The present government has already started a crackdown on corruption and corrupt entities by regular raids, by going digital and soon the Benami Bill will also fall into place. I feel that banning the 500 and 1000 rupees notes is a very bold and smart step towards and anti-corrupt India.
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Hemalatha said:   7 years ago
Demonetization main aim is to stop corruption and make corruption less India. But this process face failure, it helps an only little bit. So many black money holders simply change their money in another way. But, common people suffer a lot by standing on roads in front of banks. They didn't get sufficient money in banks for their needs, emergencies. So, in my view, demonstration partially succeed.
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Shaikh saddam said:   7 years ago
Hello everyone,

My name is Saddam and I am going to make my view on this issue.

I think every decision should major by their consequences and achievement. The decision of Noteban was a sudden and was without any constructive policy. Note ban spread chaos in the market and small business industries collapsed. Common people had to face any major problems for instance to stand in a long row to withdraw money, it was very inconvenient and almost more than 100 people had to lose their life while they had been stand in a long row. Moreover, Rcc, Real state business collapsed and millions of employers had to lose their job. The intention behind the decision was to eradicate black money although common People who earn legally had to suffer more.
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Reddy said:   7 years ago
Yes, friends. I want to share my viewpoints about ban 500 and 1000 notes. Especially in my city, it's a very successful act demonization why because of this act most of the black money coming out. Those who are maintaining black money they tried to change their notes. Most of the politicians know about before demonization they already change their notes. Most of the poor people suffered a lot about this act. But this act most necessary successful act. I like this act personally for banning of 500 and 1000 notes.
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Soni said:   8 years ago
We were expecting a ban of 500, and 1000 notes is corruption unrooted but the result is not as expected because planning was not up to the mark there were so many loop holes so people could have easily exchanged their money. The Poor and middle-class family only suffer during demonetization.
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Biswa Abitt said:   8 years ago
I really salute a great step. PM Modi has done great work. After, that our country's economy has increased, some one says that government should be declared this step before doing this, yes it took some problems when it declared but if we take any big decision then some problems could be held, but it is manageable, but if the government unable to provide this benefit of our society then as we can say the corruption just changing a new clothes, because without society benefit we can't say this step are complete.
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RAKESH BAITHA said:   8 years ago
It was a good steps which was taken by our government for reducing corruption from our country. In starting time everything is difficult but in later it will prove better. And I hope our prime minister whatever doing which will be impact well in upcoming time.
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Arav said:   8 years ago
Plan is good but the way of implementation very worst. In this changes, mostly affected for middle class and poor peoples, Its benefit for politicians into change our block money.
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Heena vasdani said:   7 years ago
According to my point of view, the decision of banning on 500, 1000 notes are just changing clothes. IT is correct that demonetization is an important step which is taken by government but it is not implemented correctly. Demonetization is just affect the poor or middle class people, small business etc but if we noticed then we saw that none of rich person was standing in front of bank for changing the notes, it's just because they already find a way through which they convert their black money into white money. Corruption could not be stop completely by Demonetization, it can be stop by secretly investigation on each officer, minister or other person which get high power as the perspective of their duty or there job etc. When each and every rule will be apply on everybody equally as these are applied on common people then corruption will not only reduce but it can be completely disappear from our country.
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Priyanka Shendage said:   9 years ago
Hi friends.

According to me, something is better than nothing, due to demonitisation all corruption can not be uprooted, but this is the initial, due to this one step people have fear towards corruption, I think this is a good initial, atleast people get trust on the government that something good changes may happen in India, all these leads to developing nations to developed one.
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