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

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Acchu said:   8 years ago
Hi.

According to me, when demonization of rupees 500 and 1000 Indian bank notes. On that movement farmers, workers, students are faced very difficult to exchange their old bank note to new bank note rupees 500 and 2000. They are wasting their time that movement.

And it is used to remove the black money. And used to grow our economic growth and collect tax on all Indian currency.

But after this demonization, it is a good effect on Indian economy.
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Soumalya said:   8 years ago
It is just 10 or 20 percent of the total money what we have in our economy as a printed note. By banning notes, its true that some of the notes obviously obtained by blackers are destroyed, but its also true that the huge black money holders know thousand one routes to obtain black money, and its just a fraction of percentage of the total black money which is in the country, and rest is at Swiss bank, so it is just a dress change and nothing else.
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Anand sen said:   9 years ago
Hi,

Modi's government is really doing a good job to remove corruption and black money. Lots of arms dealing, exchanging have been reduced. In Kashmir children are now going to school. So it's a great beginning. Although people are facing a lot of problems but its the common people only who will be benefited afterward. For the last 70 years, corruption and black money is growing at every corner of India so how it can be over in just 1 month.
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Venkata krishnan said:   9 years ago
I think it's a good move. By the Modi's government But at some. Point it would not be good for middle class people because higher class people will always have the source and they know how to secure their money they would have definitely saved it and also maybe they would be able to pay tax but in case of middle-class people they don't have much money but with that they have to run their small scale business and they have to pay tax and all.
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Roy said:   8 years ago
I think Demonetisation is a great step, during this period of time where there is huge corruption flowing in the society. This major step is necessary but it does not get implemented in the way it has to be. It was taken on 8th nov 2016. A sudden stroke to common people. People has to line a queue to withdraw money. No change of big money. As 500 and 1000 Rs note were not accepted by most of the people. It badly effected small businessman.
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Radha said:   9 years ago
Hello, everyone.

According to my point of view, banning 500&1000 will not completely uproot the corruption because here everyone says that only low class and middle-class people suffer by this demonetization and high-class people are not but the thing is converting black money to white they have used accounts of low and middle-class people. So to get corruption free India every person should be aware of what he is doing and for whom.
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Aakash Verma said:   8 years ago
Hi, I think in my view, demonetization mainly effect our common people of India because of due to issuing 2000 notes by our government without giving any pre-acknowledgement, they suffer from note changing problem and transaction problem whereas with richest people they only suffer from note exchanging problem b. Cos poor people does not have a lot of money, at the end, it was a very effective initiative taken by our Indian government.
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RaMbo said:   7 years ago
Banning 500 or 1000 notes was not a good decision in my point of view and one could say that it hasn't been so successfully applied to the community.

In further explanation, I would say its beginning was looking quite captivating but unless you plan it so the major corrupts people get affected then I think, the idea was eventually thrown into the dustbin. So, we need a good planning idea designs which further will result effectively.
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Arkadev said:   7 years ago
Hello Everyone !

I am Arkadev.

As per my analysis, DEMONETIZATION was not a smart step towards the eradication of corruption. Before its implementation government should have analysed its impact on the economy in all the economic level. And due to the poor execution of this step, the country peoples had gone through a tough phase. And almost no black money has yet been recovered. Therefore we can't say that corruption is uprooted.
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DEEPAK said:   9 years ago
Some people say that there is nothing to going change after demonetization I want to ask question to them how they feel after demonetization when they travel without having cash in their pocket and go for online ticket booking how they feel when they go for shopping only having 2000 notes and some other 100 notes feel secure that's a point on that our pm Narendra Modi Ji think and go to for ban on 1000 and 500 notes.

Thanks to all.
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