Ban 500, 1000 notes - Corruption Uprooted or just changing clothes!
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Rajat said:
9 years ago
Hello friends,
My opinion is corruption will not be uprooted, just like changes the notes. Because notes changes problem is faced only just low-class people. In low-class people many problem faced in ban of notes, but the middle class like businessman they do not face problem in ban of notes. Because they know about the way of how black money is doing at white money.
My opinion is corruption will not be uprooted, just like changes the notes. Because notes changes problem is faced only just low-class people. In low-class people many problem faced in ban of notes, but the middle class like businessman they do not face problem in ban of notes. Because they know about the way of how black money is doing at white money.
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Indira said:
9 years ago
I support to ban of big notes by our government Which is definitely a good move to eradicate corruption though some problems in its implementation? I strongly support the ban.
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SiddharthManral said:
9 years ago
Hello Everyone,
Corruption and currency are not the same things. Corruption goes beyond the boundaries of material and is installed in our thoughts and mentality. Changing currency might help in bringing some black money out of hiding but it's not a permanent cure. Banning notes has been effective up to some extent, affecting everyone irrespective of class they belong to. This could be a new start towards a less corrupt nation as it shows some intent of the government towards curbing this major issue.
Corruption and currency are not the same things. Corruption goes beyond the boundaries of material and is installed in our thoughts and mentality. Changing currency might help in bringing some black money out of hiding but it's not a permanent cure. Banning notes has been effective up to some extent, affecting everyone irrespective of class they belong to. This could be a new start towards a less corrupt nation as it shows some intent of the government towards curbing this major issue.
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Rahman said:
9 years ago
Hi everyone,
The ultimate aim is to uproot the corruption from India. But, practically it's a daydream.
Because still we have more corrupted money in our country.
Many of the black money holders have changed their 500, 1000 rs notes by their influence.
But, it just affects the normal peoples in our country. The peoples have to stand in a long queue to change their money. There are no black money holders waits in the queue to change their money.
The idea is good thing. Through this drop of a water gets poured. But, still, we had an ocean to clean. Water - corrupted money.
The ultimate aim is to uproot the corruption from India. But, practically it's a daydream.
Because still we have more corrupted money in our country.
Many of the black money holders have changed their 500, 1000 rs notes by their influence.
But, it just affects the normal peoples in our country. The peoples have to stand in a long queue to change their money. There are no black money holders waits in the queue to change their money.
The idea is good thing. Through this drop of a water gets poured. But, still, we had an ocean to clean. Water - corrupted money.
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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.
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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Anonymous said:
9 years ago
As per my opinion, it's not changing clothes, no it's not. The effective steps which have taken by our government, this has really a big reason behind this. To make a corruption free India, government banned 500 and 1000 rupees note, which is demonetization. Though by this demonetization government could not uproot the corruption completely, could not reduce the black money, but it was a big step towards making a corruption free India. Some people take this demonetization pessimistically, as it does not get any success in reducing black money. But I believe in the positive sides of this, as it has definitely created some fear in the mind of corrupted persons, now they will think twice before doing any corruption. I think that government should be taken more steps like this against this corrupted people to uprooted the corruption completely and make a beautiful and corruption free India.
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Teja said:
9 years ago
Hai friends,
As per my view, banning of 500 and 1000 rupee currency has not uprooted corruption completely. It is not that simple to eradicate corruption overnight or in a month because it has been increasing for so many decades. This is an initiative of our government to catch the black money holders and most of the black money holders got surrendered and paid the tax, this is 50% success. Now the government is having every citizen's data, they can catch the people who are making more transactions.
I think most of the black money is the form of land, gold, etc. So, in coming days govt will also implement other policy. I think demonetization is not changing of clothing's of corruption but changing of methodology for the betterment of India.
As per my view, banning of 500 and 1000 rupee currency has not uprooted corruption completely. It is not that simple to eradicate corruption overnight or in a month because it has been increasing for so many decades. This is an initiative of our government to catch the black money holders and most of the black money holders got surrendered and paid the tax, this is 50% success. Now the government is having every citizen's data, they can catch the people who are making more transactions.
I think most of the black money is the form of land, gold, etc. So, in coming days govt will also implement other policy. I think demonetization is not changing of clothing's of corruption but changing of methodology for the betterment of India.
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Vijai Lakshmi said:
9 years ago
Any step was taken to make corruption free India, a country with a population of more than a billion would make things difficult for some people. And if no step is taken, we would again blame the government for its incompetence. So, there has to be a first step towards eradicating corruption. Also, the government gave an opportunity to everyone without bank accounts to open an account even with zero balance. Also, a chance was given to declare undisclosed money people had. I agree there was mismanagement. But when we do not follow government's instruction properly, we cannot blame them completely for mismanagement and chaos.
It is not easy to uproot corruption in India. We have hundreds of lack of black money in our country. Even if 1% of the money is deposited or captured, it's a huge amount and definitely not a bad start.
Corruption can be uprooted only if people change their mind-set. This move has also instilled a sense of fear in the minds of corrupt people. More of such measures (not exactly demonization) should be taken in the future to keep a check on it. We can be positive that in few years, we will be able to see corrupt free India. So, we cannot conclude that corruption is just changing clothes.
And we should not forget, this move is also a major step towards the cashless economy, counterfeit currency, terrorism, genuine politics etc.
It is not easy to uproot corruption in India. We have hundreds of lack of black money in our country. Even if 1% of the money is deposited or captured, it's a huge amount and definitely not a bad start.
Corruption can be uprooted only if people change their mind-set. This move has also instilled a sense of fear in the minds of corrupt people. More of such measures (not exactly demonization) should be taken in the future to keep a check on it. We can be positive that in few years, we will be able to see corrupt free India. So, we cannot conclude that corruption is just changing clothes.
And we should not forget, this move is also a major step towards the cashless economy, counterfeit currency, terrorism, genuine politics etc.
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Juned Mehar said:
9 years ago
Hello Everyone,
As my point of view, Ban on 500, 1000 notes are just changing clothes. It does not have a single effect on the corruption. It was just a step to trouble common people. Black money holders have just got a chance to make their money white and the government and bank workers have fully helped them to do so.
Ban on the notes have just given a new rise to the corruption as for a government employee whose black money was wasted due to the demonetization he/she will now do more corruption to recover his/her amount and this amount will recover only from the common peoples, not from the high society citizens.
Ban on 1000 note and introducing 2000 was not a better idea to stop the corruption. Corrupt government officers who were taking illegal gratification of 1000 will now take the gratification of 2000. It means the corruption has double due to this step.
As my point of view, it's just changing of clothes.
Thank you.
As my point of view, Ban on 500, 1000 notes are just changing clothes. It does not have a single effect on the corruption. It was just a step to trouble common people. Black money holders have just got a chance to make their money white and the government and bank workers have fully helped them to do so.
Ban on the notes have just given a new rise to the corruption as for a government employee whose black money was wasted due to the demonetization he/she will now do more corruption to recover his/her amount and this amount will recover only from the common peoples, not from the high society citizens.
Ban on 1000 note and introducing 2000 was not a better idea to stop the corruption. Corrupt government officers who were taking illegal gratification of 1000 will now take the gratification of 2000. It means the corruption has double due to this step.
As my point of view, it's just changing of clothes.
Thank you.
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Rahul Tiwari said:
9 years ago
See as per my views, it is not at all changing of clothes. Firstly it has increased direct tax payment by 33%, which would eventually boost Indian economy. After demonetisation, the terrorism has reduced and fake currency has completely uprooted and it has estimated by the analyst that demonetisation will increase GDP by 2% in upcoming 5 years,
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