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

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Sultan said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, it is very good try to uproot the corruption but it is not a permanent solution. it does not stop the corruption.it just changing clothes. Because after the demonetisation the bibing restart they take the money under the table for doing the work of people easily.
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R. Maurya said:   8 years ago
Hi friends.

In my point of view, ban of 500, 1000 notes partially uprooted the corruption.

It was not successful because, it created and applied suddenly.

No proper decision was taken because it was not discussed a lot about it. And we all know quick decision always can't be the best.

The second one thing is that, the mentality of ours. As we know, a huge of black money converted into white because of ourselves.

As we know clap can't be complete without both hands.

So we will also have to participate in this type of mission with the government so that the mission can achieve the goal.
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Amber Sharma said:   8 years ago
Hello,

According to me, the ban of 500, 1000 notes was a step to solve a bigger problem known as CORRUPTION. I think we agree on this to solve the issue the government had to take some or the other step. It did effect many middle class and lower class families but it majorly affected the high class and corrupted people. All I think is that corruption did uprooted.
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Swathi sakinala said:   8 years ago
Hello!

According to me, banning of 500 and 1000 notes is like taking a step ahead to make corruption free India. But the major issue is middle-class families and poor people faced a lot of difficulties. As they are Middle-class and below the poverty line obviously they won't be dealing with lakhs and crores of money. They do have money in hundreds and thousands only! With the advent of 2000 notes, it really became difficult for these people. They can afford to have 2000 and they shouldn't use 500 and 1000!

It is also a major drawback as this resulted in the decrease of our GDP even.
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Jefri said:   8 years ago
Hi.

Myself Jefri.

In my point of view, this scheme gave us lots of difficulties, especially for the middle-class people. But I support the banning of 500, 1000. The worst thing is generation of 2000. So there is no gain we had from that scheme.
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Jefri said:   8 years ago
Hi.

Myself Jefri.

In my point of view, this scheme gave us lots of difficulties, especially for the middle-class people. But I support the banning of 500, 1000. The worst thing is a generation of 2000. So there is no gain we had from that scheme.
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Naresh vj said:   8 years ago
Hi. What I feel personally it's just re-monetization (replacing old currency notes with new ones). Because of banning the country had faced a big loss, and there is a decline in GDP.

Not only this middle class and poor people faced very bad time.

As far as corruption is concerned it a good step but at the same time, country had to come up with great loss.

Corruption will be uprooted totally only when we remove it from its roots.

Stop giving bribery and try to contribute towards making India free of corruption.

Thanks.
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Vinay said:   8 years ago
Hi.

In my point of view, bann of notes created numerous problems to the general public.
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Saba said:   8 years ago
In today's scenario fighting against corruption is very important. Government is taking several steps against corruption. One of the step taken by our govt was banning 500, 1000 notes. This was a very big step against corruption. But the implementation was not done properly. There was large queues in banks for exchanges. It mostly hit the common people. Corruption was stopped for some days but it was not uprooted. Small-scale traders, workers were severely affected by this. Many companies were shut down which increased unemployment. Mostly the common people were affected by this. In media we saw so many old notes torn and thrown in rivers. Certain measures should be taken against corruption then only it will be uprooted. I think banning 500, 1000 notes didn't uprooted corruption rather it was just changing clothes.
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Sasikumar said:   8 years ago
Hi friends.

In my point of view, demonetization is a good and better idea to avoid corruptions but the way of implementation is only lacking this process, initially they must have the plan for implementation and new money distributions, we all know that after few days old currencies are floated in rivers and located in trashes, but at the same time some black money holders change their bulk money by the aid of some bank managers.

The proverb is best suited for this process is "Don't step in the river without knowing its depth".

So, I concluded that was the best idea for eliminating black money if this process has some scheduled plans unless it is not better.
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