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

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Prateek patel said:   8 years ago
Hello everyone, in my point of view ban 500, 1000 notes it is a good decision by the prime minister Narendra Modi & corruption decreases in our country while so many people in India to their money foreign bank this is the big thing to demonization in our prime minister.
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Bhavesh said:   8 years ago
Hello Everyone.

According to me, demonetization was just a temporary method to remove corruption so that common will take rest for some time.

But the corrupted person will find many ways to do corruption again.
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Sujoy sutradhar said:   8 years ago
Everything has its positive and negative aspects. When we are on the edge of making decisions we must consider the maximum positivity of the taken step or decision rather than finding negativity through some disturbing perception. So as I go through this opinion I can say it's a little but good step taken by present government when no step had been taken ever before. Through this, a minimum amount of black money can be counted but it's better rather than counting zero. Also, a vast number of people from some parts of rural India steps into the banking system. It sounds good when we are talking about financial inclusion, an indirect one. But also I say that the step should be taken after measuring some possible mess so we could easily skip some problems faced by general working people faced during the demonetization. Yaa it's like changing clothes but sometimes changing clothes with new clothes change the perception of viewers. It's a good step.
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Uma said:   8 years ago
I think banning of 500, 1000 notes was a good decision by government of India. By this reason, we will reduce the corrupted money and by getting new notes there is a nano chip where it will find the black money easily.
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Sameer said:   8 years ago
Hello everyone,

That's great! many of us have mentioned good points, as far as I concern, it's very difficult to get rid of black money because even after the Demonetization people started the same strategies with respect to their respective black currency and taking to initial peak. If government Or any other would try to rid it of their black hair turns white!
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Mamta said:   8 years ago
Hello friends, this ban has just been corruption changing clothes. Demonetisation of big value notes brought out new faces of corruption like those of bank employees, finance agents as everyday newspaper highlighted such ample news. Corrupt individuals would find some or other way to break the law and feed their greed. Also its not only in cash that a highly corrupt person keeps his money. It can be in form of gold, swiss accounts, real estates. The impact of demonetization is being far borne by common man for his hard earned money. Nobody is questioning the real stakes of black money. For where did it came from. How did it come, etc? It's only about common man's money being questioned. Now with new high-value currency of 2000/-, the corruption would continue to take place. By introducing Rs. 2000/- note, the aim of banning high-value notes is seeming absurd and blurred.
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Zeus said:   8 years ago
I do not think that by simply demonetising higher denomination currency can uproot corruption.

It may have halted the extent of corruption temporarily. Because of lions shares of black assets in.

India was in non-liquid forms.

Secondly, most of the black money are illegally stashed in offshores tax heavens, as we know it.

From Panama Paper leak.

Thirdly, counterfeit notes may have temporarily stopped but it will emerge again.
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Noel said:   8 years ago
According to me, banning of these notes just gave some rest to people who do corruption and now they took new ways for doing this. "Nothing changes".
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Alekhya said:   8 years ago
Hai friends,

In my point of view, it's purely the corruption is just changing its clothes. We can't uproot the corruption from it's roots but by this acts like demonstration will change a lot.

Our Modi sir have to implement many and more acts like this. Then automatically the nation will be changed.
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Nishant said:   8 years ago
Good afternoon.

Well corruption has its deep roots. It cannot be completely uprooted with a single move. By banning 500 & 1000 rs. Notes, our hon. President Mr. Modi has initiated a move against it. The effects of this ban has created chaos among the black money hoarders ultimately busting a few many. Digitization is promising since whatever transaction is made is under surveillance. It may have a positive impact on our economy by bringing back the black money to the government's treasure, thus resulting in price fall which are under public sectors. The fight against corruption has just begun.
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