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

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Vikas laxkar said:   9 years ago
Demonetisation of 500 - 1000 notes by central govt is very big step in terms of fighting against the black money & corruption. But it will be beneficial for our economy if we people change our mentality & go cashless & for this government is trying to encourage us by many offers & lottery. If any government want to fight against black money & corruption, it requires step & that govt did, yes it is also changing clothes but by these, all kind or territories activities also had reduced. Now after govt its our responsibility that we should go cashless & support the vision of government.
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Krishna Sharma said:   9 years ago
Demonetization is basically a process to change currency black to white. It is beneficial for our whole country. It has many of pros and cons. In my point of view, I am in total favor of Modi'Ji. It is a big step for our country It has pros like affect black money holders, reduce corruption, increase digitalization, increase tax payee and it is also some cons like rush at banks and ATMs, problem for poor class families. It is also affected many of big functions like marriage etc. But all problems are casual for some people but solution is best for whole country.
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Karan said:   9 years ago
Of course, Corruption isn't uprooted. Let us remember.

"Corruption is a mindset".

By Demonetisation, surely it has created a sense of terror in minds of tax evaders and also has advantaged the government with bringing back the reserves of uncirculated cash.

But the corruption will find its way, one way or the other way. Corruption cannot be uprooted but can be demotivated by taking such harsh steps time to time. Stronger punishments can surely demotivate it further. So let us take an initiative in our own lives, not to promote bribes or corruption in any way. Let's play our part in being the righteous citizens of India.
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Diksha said:   9 years ago
As we all know, Shri Narendra Modi Sir has recently ordered the ban on 500 and 1000 notes. We can find people all around reviewing the situation some are admiring his step, while some are just blaming the government.

Well, on my part, every step has its own ups and falls. If people say that they have faced a lot of trouble owing to the situation, it should also be admitted that so many money-makers have been exposed: people of all occupations-lawyers, stall owners etc. We could have never thought that even those people who cannot afford a full-plate food, can be found hiding their "immense unannounced" wealth!

Could they be exposed before? NO. Because there was no such law or order that could terrify them.

And when, Modi Sir, a citizen of India has made such a decision, he must have thought over it several times, because it was an important decision that could change the whole scenario. We should respect his decision since at least someone has thought about our mother India and her present helpless condition!

And we all have seen many fruitful consequences arising out, the unmentioned wealth of so many corrupt people has been revealed, and surely the people in far remote areas (where there are not much chance of online transactions), would think a thousand times before indulging in bribery cases---this is, indeed, a very effective step.

So, I conclude that although this may not remove corruption completely, but it is a good start.
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Sumana said:   9 years ago
Ban of 500, 1000 rupees notes is jus a first step in uprooting corruption. Because people who make black money will surely have ways to. Convert it to white money. It's just like freedom struggle where freedom fighters fought for the freedom of our country from British people. Except now it's against corruption. Yes, there'll be consequences in short terms. But in the long run, we can make India less corrupted. To uproot the corruption it should start from the largest population in our country. i.e. The common man. Mr prime minister has initiated this movement by demonitisation but the common people who unanimously elected him must support his cause. This is a cause for a better India hence it is always uprooting corruption.
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Sherya somya said:   9 years ago
Hi, friends.

As my opinion, this is not only just changing clothes. I agree this is not fully beneficial to stop corruption. It also not reduces black money yet. But I believe nothing is better than something. I think government have different strategy they know this is not done in one steps. Now government have record of each and almost every person who changed these notes. They have one step ahead to corruption, to black money. This strategy is also helpful to government because mostly citizens help to become its success.

Thankyou.
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Uma said:   9 years ago
Hi friends, this is not corruption uprooted because nothing they did with this decision. Only the poor peoples affected but one thing they would found out who are all changed their money and how much they changed. According to this detail, they may have chance to find out the correct person, the corruption will get uprooted based on the government's next step.

Thank you.
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Zaman Abbas said:   9 years ago
Actually, in my opinion, the executive of this process are very bad. Let me give you examples.

1] In our about 80% peoples are live in rural area. They don't know any process about changing money in banks, in fact, many of them even don't have bank account and Adhar card. These type of people are actually affected by this.

2] the Upper Class who are actually responsible for corruption and have a maximum amount of black money like famous politician or businessmen are not affected by this. Only medium class and lower class are affected by this process.

3] those who have black money they make their way to convert into white. For ex - many cases of corrupt bank manager are there for converting black into white.
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Pranjali Agrawal said:   9 years ago
Hello everyone,

Demonitization a bold step was taken by the government to eradicate corruption. According to me banning 500 1000 notes has not uprooted the corruption completely but it has created a sense of fear among the corrupt people and I think this was only needed to start the process of making corrupt free India. This is only the first step which I think proved to be successful.
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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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