Ban 500, 1000 notes - Corruption Uprooted or just changing clothes!
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MANISH KUSHWAH said:
8 years ago
Hello, everyone, I think this is a good decision for our country. Its effect will on our economy and it reduce the black money. If we have to in our country, we will have to face some problems. All people have same from this decision. We will reduce some poverty from black money. I think this decision is admirable.
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Shashank gupta said:
8 years ago
Demonetization is a not a root up step but it is a good step which has already taken by our honourable pm. Firstly, I want to say this one step is only to eliminate the black money because of this step 5 to 10 % black money is in front of us but other 90% is already hidden. I think with the help of this step we remember that how much money we have in our country we lost our everything in the time of politics mostly politics are corrupt because of bank managers and politician this demonetization was not rooted up it was only well and if want to see the major change in our GDP and condition we should take continue these type of steps. Thank you.
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Simar said:
8 years ago
According to me, Banning of 500 and 100 notes was a big move for a country like India. I salute Mr.Modi for such a step. Although, this step has shaken the middle class more, but still helped to remove black money to some extent. Still, people hold a lot of black money. I think this one little step has at least woken up the corrupt people. Such steps must be taken for the betterment of the nation.
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Venky said:
8 years ago
Hello everyone,
According to me, banning of 500 & 1000 rupee notes didn't achieve its a goal of completely eradicating black money but it gave India necessary adrenaline push for the digital transaction, for example, many companies like Paytm, free charge etc got a huge increase in their customer base hence it indirectly paved way to digital India. Secondly, the excess black money is pumped into economy bringing inflation lower.
At last, it's bold move though people suffered, they believed the good motive behind it which directly resulted in UP elections.
According to me, banning of 500 & 1000 rupee notes didn't achieve its a goal of completely eradicating black money but it gave India necessary adrenaline push for the digital transaction, for example, many companies like Paytm, free charge etc got a huge increase in their customer base hence it indirectly paved way to digital India. Secondly, the excess black money is pumped into economy bringing inflation lower.
At last, it's bold move though people suffered, they believed the good motive behind it which directly resulted in UP elections.
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Ajay Singh said:
8 years ago
Hello, everyone.
I am Ajay Singh. On 8th Novembe government banned 500 and 1000 notes. This was greeted with positive as well as negative response. The Government, as well as people, were of the view that it will reduce corruption to a great extent but nothing sort of that happened. People with black money easily made their way through demonetisation and converted most of their black money into white money. Even many officials earned a lot during this process. According to me, the main sufferer was the common man. This step of the government didn't really help in curbing corrruption because we Indians always find a 'jugaad'. In my view, the government need to take more strict actions to curb corruption simply banning notes is not going to be helpful.
I am Ajay Singh. On 8th Novembe government banned 500 and 1000 notes. This was greeted with positive as well as negative response. The Government, as well as people, were of the view that it will reduce corruption to a great extent but nothing sort of that happened. People with black money easily made their way through demonetisation and converted most of their black money into white money. Even many officials earned a lot during this process. According to me, the main sufferer was the common man. This step of the government didn't really help in curbing corrruption because we Indians always find a 'jugaad'. In my view, the government need to take more strict actions to curb corruption simply banning notes is not going to be helpful.
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SAURABH KUMAR said:
8 years ago
In November 2016 a big jolt was felt in India. The jolt of banning 500 and 1000 rs note. This was welcomed by most of the people for this was against corruption. But coming to topic friends I think the corruption is a deep rooted problem it would take a lot more than changing currency. And you can't change currency every 5 years to remove corruption. More stringent laws are needed for this. This requires a strong determination and intention from each and every Indian. Because it's not only bureaucracy which has corruption. It's every sector who is suffering from this problem.
I believe the step is welcome but not enough.
Corruption is neither uprooted not fully changed but still present beneath the clothes which is decreasing with time as people are getting aware about their powers.
I believe the step is welcome but not enough.
Corruption is neither uprooted not fully changed but still present beneath the clothes which is decreasing with time as people are getting aware about their powers.
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Rishabh Gupta said:
8 years ago
Demonetisation makes some corrupted people sleepless whereas some are unaffected from this step. When demonetisation came, some of the corrupted people usually transfer their black money in their servant's accounts for some time. Some of them have good contacts with bank managers and they turned their black money into the white money. While some have burned their black money. Therefore the government should take strict actions or change their implementation strategies against these corrupted people.
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Jamil Ahammad said:
8 years ago
In my view, this decision was awesome but the impelmentation was totally wrong. On 8th November 2016 in midnight banned 500 & 1000 are notes by BJP government As we know Modi said demonetization would be root up corruption Nd reduce black money but actually it did not happen. Because of implementation Nd planning was not well. I think Modi shouldn't have taken this step. Due to this, so many common people were suffering from some problems. This decision is bold but it's not sufficient step. May be many people were supporting Modi as well as abusing. Even I thought that this decision would be helpful for India. But how time files I mean after 50 days as Modi said there would be changed but I saw nothing changes, therefore many people converted easily converted their black money into white money by the help of bank manager. So finally, I would like to say if Modi needs to change Nd deployed India then he should well plan.
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Kranthi said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, banning of 500 and 1000 rs notes is a great decision of our PM Narendra Modi. It is a step to control of flowing of black money but by implementing this step is not good. Becuase some people who have the influence they easily change their money to white and some bank managers also supported them. This is the main drawback of this banning money. It will effect some more but not heavily effects who have black money.
But the middle class people and rural peoples suffered more they are waited in a queue line in a bank for changing money.
Finally, banning this denomination are not more effecting black money but it is a great step for controlling black money.
Finally, it increases cash less transaction due to less availability of money.
But the middle class people and rural peoples suffered more they are waited in a queue line in a bank for changing money.
Finally, banning this denomination are not more effecting black money but it is a great step for controlling black money.
Finally, it increases cash less transaction due to less availability of money.
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Priya said:
8 years ago
Yes, it has been uprooted corruption because all the black money removed from the market and now more people are using digital payment method where corruption can not be possible because bank and govt can track all the payments.
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