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

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Shaan Hada said:   8 years ago
Hello, everyone.

In my opinion, our PM had taken a very important step towards uprooting corruption but as you know India is a very large country and it is not easy to get away such problems by taking one decision. It is just a starting step which is very useful & I really appreciate that atleast someone gave their thoughts towards this direction & now on we also have the responsibilities to uprooting corruption in our country. Citizens have to be alert that "neither to offer bribe anyone nor to receive Money under the table" & if you see some kind of activity in any government organisationor anywhere nearby you, please inform the respective head of that department or police about that. This is the best way to throw out this disease from our society,

Thank you.
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Saikat Banerjee said:   8 years ago
I think demonetization is a good step taken by the government. By implementing this procedure atleast thirty percent of the black money has been retrieved and with this money, the government can work on the welfare of the country. So according to me, this is a boon in our country, at least the present government tried their best to get some of that corrupted money. Initially many people suffered due to this change especially aged people were the victims many of the citizens blamed the government but I think being a responsible citizen we should carry out this order so that we can make our country better place to live.
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Piyush said:   8 years ago
Banning of old 500, 1000 was a good step taken by the Indian government which in single word it is termed as" demonetization". Though it doesn't have created any great impact, it just a result into the changing from old notes to the new notes. According to RBI 99%of the old currency was being returned to the banks. After introduction new 500 and 2000 notes, the duplicate notes was also been introduced into the market which affects the Indian economy. Though the corruption was not vanished completely. Now the corrupt person asked for new notes to do our work. According to me, expect some thing the demonetization is not the great way to uproot the corruption.
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Ferhina said:   8 years ago
Banning of 500, 2000 notes was a great step, taken by Modi government to remove corruption, as in our nation corruption has become one of the most leading problems. But the result of this scheme is not very much effective to get back all black money. As government Told that at least 30% cash can't be back because these all are corrupted money. But according to the latest census, 99% of the demonized money is backed. These might be due to either there is no one is corrupted or people by different methods convert their black money into white. So I think the second point is more suitable to say that people by various techniques turn their money into white money. In fact, not only in case of corruption but also in case of GDP it shows drastic results, our GDP growth rate fell down by 2.2%. Further, it shows a poor result in case of fake notes seizure and if verily said then due to this our nation incurred a loss of near about 500-600 lakh crore. But yes we can't deny from that it showed a good rise in the number of tax payer as well as tax collection. But when we check previous years tax collection report it shows gradual growth in tax in every year. In fact, in the year 2013, tax growth rate is exact to 14%. So as per my view, it's not pertinent to show it as a demonetisation result. In a nut, for me, it's not uprooted.
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Krishna vivek said:   8 years ago
Corruption can be uprooted partially but not completely by banning 500 and 1000 notes. But banning these notes gives us a hope on the government for the better development society. In this present world, evrryone expects something for their work they had done even it was not a well defined one, . There are so many who uses their intellectual and innovative brain for the bad purpose rather than for a good cause.

This can be explained through an example, after unveiling any good product into the market by small firms, it will be underlay in the society by some crummy firms as those are having some reputation in the society, so the small but good firms are suppressed. So we can say rich are becoming rich by opting some indirect and illegal ways but the poor are becoming more poor.
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Ankur said:   8 years ago
According to my opinion, demonetization is important in regularly after 10 years according to our constitution.

Due to demonetization corruption stop by 2% but not whole. Our prime minister Narendra Modi have taken a big step to stop the corruption and back up of black money. But for middle family is created some problem but it is right step for a developing country.
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Cijo V. Daniel said:   8 years ago
According to me,

Demonetisation is mostly affected by the middle-class people in the country. I can't see any wealthy people in the country were in the large Queue's infront of the bank. It is the worst policy by the central government.

Only beneficial of demonetization is one of the richest people in the country. It's not just for reducing corruption and black money but for wealthy some of the co-operatives in the country.
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Sravani said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, it is a big loss to our country. Due to demonetization poor people has effected more than others. I think to avoid corruption This is not the process. There is nothing is changed due to demonetization only just we seen color full and quality less notes. The decision taken by PM is not good for our economy, I don't have why these politicians are playing with the life of normal people just I hate all politicians. Any scheme won't change corruption, they have to change their self.

Thank you.
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Don said:   8 years ago
Changes are important for the growth and development of any country.

But corruptions cannot be completely uprooted by such measures as it is in ourselves and within the change in ourselves can be the solution.
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Mukesh Maurya said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, Demonetization is like cloth changes. Many poor citizens faced problem in Demonetization, they stood in line hole day but at last bank employee announced that there is no cash available for today.

After that, all corrupt person changes his notes by setting to the bank manager.

At the time there is no effect in social all corrupt person still stole the many and purchase the plat and building.

So Demonetization is like cloth changing.
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