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

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Lakshmipriya said:   8 years ago
Yes, I agree that ban 500 & 1000 rupees note, poor people are affecting. They are losing their work, because of changing 500&1000 rupees note to new 500&2000 note. In early date, banks are giving only 2000 rupees note.

In my side, most of the elder people are affected by illness, They have no bank account. They were thinging, how to change the money? They are waiting in queue for changing mon. In working man& women they lose their one-day work for changing money.
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Sagar jadhav said:   9 years ago
Hi friends, according to my point of view, it is a good decision taken by the government but it is not good for poor people because poor people does not have more money. Whatever money they have they face a lot of problems to exchange their money but in rich people have more money and as you say rich people are well know how to secure there money their money does not form of cash they put it in real estate properties etc. So we need to think about this scenario also.

Thank you.
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Neeraj said:   8 years ago
Hai, friends.

To ban 500/1000 Rs notes were good to ban suddenly even if poor and middle-class people suffered so much but to ban these big notes was a big step to stop a major crime in our country during elections because if a danger crime takes place so because of huge money.

But I would like to know that, why has the government not re-opened 1000 Rs notes?
I think the says might be that we are banning 500/1000 Rs notes and reopening 500, 1000 and one more 2000 Rs note.
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Utkarsh said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, Demonetisation has helped the nation in lifting it from the ditches of corruption. With this step all those with excessive money which was earned by unfair means such as smuggling, unpaid taxes, etc. Has come to an endsome of my friends say that it has caused has caused a havoc among the masses but I want to ask them what has been ever achieved without pain.

This had helped the nation to grow as more revenue that was generayed can be used fot public welfare.
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Kush soni said:   8 years ago
From my point of view, Corruption is Increased due to the demonetisation because all the black money is changed into new currency. During demonitisation corruption is increased people give money to change there black money to white money and lot of bank employees are involved in corruption and legal action are taken on some of the employee which are proved to be corrupted. Lot of money are spend in the demonitisation process around 1600cr are spend on printing of new notes.
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Ananya said:   7 years ago
Demonitization It was the biggest step which Modi government took in order to reduce corruption, everything comes with the pros and cons they had tried so much but I think they didnot planned that well. Because banning of 500 and 1000 rs note leads to so many hurdles for the common peoples on the other side the corrupt peoples invested their money in other assests like gold, diamond etc so I think this step didnot work completely or it comes out just like changing clothes.
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Krishang ugle said:   8 years ago
No Exactly!

Actually, the law makers had a great vision of uprooting the corruption and black money but the banks turned out to be the real assholes. As they really started contaminating the purifier chain that established during the entire process of banning notes. Banks started prioritizing people and gave paths to the corrupts to escape easily. They really ruined the complete process. If they would not have done that the scenario would have been completely different.
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Prabaharan ravisekar said:   8 years ago
Hi everyone,

According to me, Demonetisation has both advantages and disadvantages. Because of demonetisation the value of old 1000 and 500 notes became zero which reduced the illegal weapon businesses with took place between the terrorists through fake old Indian currencies which is an advantage and the replacement of the old 1000 currency notes with new 2000 rupee notes may increase the production and easy transport of new 2000rs fake currencies which is disadvantage.
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Raghava said:   8 years ago
Hi friends.

This is Raghava.

I think the idea of changing 500 and 1000 currency is not a good idea. Because after changing the currency also so many people change the new currency as black money. We have to change the mentality of a person to stop doing corruption. If we change the currency 1000 times then also the people do corruption. Because they are edited for the doing corruption. So change the people heart first after automatically the people stop the corruption.
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Daisy said:   8 years ago
For a time after demonetisation, bribes were stalled as people taking bribes didn't know how to safeguard that income. So, many activities that require govt authorities to take steps came to standstill. As cash flow increased, these pending work has started to move, but values of bribes taken have increased exponentially, as people are suffering for many months due to lack of govt authorities' most basic activities. They simply refuse to do things without heftier bribe.
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