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

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Ahmad said:   8 years ago
Hello friends I think you all are right.

I agree with you all, demonetization was a very good decision but if 98% money is back to the rbi then where is the black money I think this is happen because every people wants black money back but many people doesnt wants to pay tax if we can't change ourself nothing will be change.
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Sai said:   7 years ago
Hi friends,

Ban 500, 1000 notes are nothing but just changing the clothes. The primary idea behind this decision to be to support the higher ministers and make their black money converted into white money. Due to this Demonetization, the poor and middle-class people suffered a lot by standing in front of ATM for a long time.
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Georgelav said:   7 years ago
According to me,

The motive of introduction of 500 and 1000 rps note may be to abolish the corruption.

But in practice it was just changing clothes. Because even huge amount of black money can be corrupted with in a short area using 2000 rps note. Which encourages the culprits to further move on with their illegal activity.
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Vipul gupta said:   8 years ago
I will favor on this topic because our PM should promise after changing the full 500-1000 note the corruption and black money should be open. And all the black money government should be used to improve public expenditure. Now we will only wait for government promises or what the government should take a action of our words.
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Kusumashree said:   8 years ago
I would like illustrating by comparing it example, when continuous conflict is between couple of people it is better to stop the discussion, and analyse what is the reason from starting point,

Similarly Indian govt has taken demonetisation to prevent further corruption, start to get new currencies, and take effective steps.
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Praveen Chahar said:   9 years ago
Hi I am Praveen Chahar.

In my point of view, note ban has hit the terrorist activities. It is also a good step for Indian economy. But it didn't uproot the corruption totally. Some level of corruption had been uprooted by one decision taken by our prime minister Narendra Modi and his team including Arun Jaitley.

Thank you.
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Prema Reddy said:   8 years ago
Actually Banning of 500, 1000 rupees notes wasn't a good decision. Poor remained as poor and rich remained as rich it dint make a major difference it was just like changing clothes. There was even decrease in GDP ratio. As well middle class people faced lots of problems and 50% of corruption was stopped with this banning.
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Prasann said:   8 years ago
The problem of corruption is not that simple to be curbed by merely scraping high denomination notes. But yes it address a chunk of corruption that result from easy transaction of large amount of sum. Government must have multidimensional. Measures planned both concerning finanacial and pshycological sentiment of people.
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Ashwani said:   8 years ago
During the period of demonetization, the activity of stone pelting and terrorism stoped but this was an ephemeral effect, not lasting long Now these activities have started again and about the corruption more corruption in India is done by the politicians which do not unveil in public. I think it just a changing clothes.
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SID said:   9 years ago
This demonetization did not give full stop of Corruption.

1) But the some of the Black-money goes into the trash.

2) Corrupt people somehow aware.

3) Make helps to the digital India by using e-wallet (Pay-tm, BHIM, etc).

4) End of the fake notes of (500) in market.

I think this is the first step against corruption.
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