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

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Ankit Arora said:   8 years ago
Hello everyone, in my opinion, by banning 500 and 1000 notes the goverment has shown its intent that corrupt practices would not be tolerated anymore so by which corruption should definitely come down but can't say completely uprooted. Corruption has continuously changed its clothes from every beginning so the note would note have any major impact for those changing clothes very frequently.
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Yaqob said:   7 years ago
Ban of 500, 1000 notes is like a test case for black money holders. They just learned how to solve this case when the face and not only this they also learn how to store, exchange and transfer black money whenever they may these. So, what I would like to conclude is 'Ban of notes' made nothing of uprooting the corruption instead it learnt them how to face that situations and overcome them.
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Rahul said:   7 years ago
It was very challenging decision of our government to make India corruption free. Our politicians and businessman have too much black money which is underground and they can't make it white within few days. So it was a good decision. And the second thing I would like to tell that it hammer next activities and terrorism in Kashmir because it will be funding illegally by Pakistan and China.
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Anmol purohit said:   7 years ago
Hello friends,

In my opinion, demonization is one of the best initiative taken by Indian government till now.

Due to this no doubt, the black currency is almost uprooted but the fact is due to this the people suffered so much especially the women who saved money for difficult situations of upcoming life.

So, according to me, it had both good and bad effect on the people of our country.
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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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Bhumya said:   9 years ago
Hi friends, my name is Bhumya and I would like to add one point here that demonetization is changing clothes for rich peoples, ministers and other big shots but its really a great decision to control the middle level of corruption in India which includes small players of economy but again poor peoples are affecting much for equalization so it's good decision but not a sufficient step.
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Tarun said:   7 years ago
As per the topic, demonetization banning 500 and 1000 are good but I wasn't seems to right for middle class and low class families because initial stages little problem was there by converting and also expected notes are yet to print by RBI it was an improper planning and and implementation failure, this decision pulls the nation back to 60's worst kind of execution by Govt of India.
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Pradeep said:   2 years ago
According to my point of view, demonetization will keep Indian economic growth slowing down for several years as black money is concerned it is still in the market. If the government was imposed it is correct with a proper implementation plan that can give some positive results but eliminating black from the market there has to be more than one area where government can take action.
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Manisha said:   8 years ago
I appreciate our Honourable Prime Minister Mr. Modi for taking a step for uprooting corruption. I think it was not successful, corruption has just changed clothes. Banning 500, 1000 notes had affected poor people and middle man more. Corrupted people had converted their black money to white money through various sources like by buying Gold and used their influence to another ways.
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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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