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

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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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Abhiram Sahoo said:   7 years ago
Hi everyone.

It is a really good topic for us and for our country, If there is a positive change, there is development, It hampers very life of normal people because they do not bank account or saving money day by day whatever they earn, they expense. It hampers so many PSU and industry also, it also decline our economics, It does not measure a way to uproot corruption because who had huge money, they planned properly to save money, if it would have executed properly then Most of the corrupted person might have caught, but not executed fairly. It was an only harassing way for normal people.

Finally, I concluded that if it would have executed with proper planning, it might have given the fruitful result.
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Piyush said:   7 years ago
In my opinion Ban of 500, 1000 notes is not a good decision because due to this common people face so many problems. People have to stand in a line for hours for changing their money some people may have committed suicide and there is lots of problems faced be them.

The government took this decision to control corruption but there is no effect on corruption and people also find some way to rid of demonetisation.

So, this cannot control the corruption.
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Kavya said:   7 years ago
Hello everyone.

In my opinion; there are so many people suffered because of the ban of 500 and 1000rupees notes economic growth also fell down a lot of people losing their jobs because of this. They have to stand all the day to change the money. Some of old people loss their lives die to standing all the day because of lack of proper arrangements. Of course lot of corrupted people caught red-handed. It is very easy to get change the black money into white through many ways where as it is difficult only for common people. The factories also run on losses because of this demobilisation. Almost one year we faced lot of problems. It maybe success if the government took proper facilities regarding to this.

And also we heard in the news that one person thrown the money into the river and one man flowed the money from the car on his way.

As an Indian we should have a responsibility to improve our countries growth so please don't corrupt thank you.
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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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Vaseeharan said:   7 years ago
Hi everyone.

First of all, I should clearly mention that the ban on 500 and 1000 notes is not a historical Revolution made by central government.

It is considered to be one of the failure step taken by the central government.

It doesn't bring out any black money from any biggest black money holders in India.

Taking one paper from a bunch of papers will not make any difference.

It is mainly targeted at rich men.

But unfortunately, the target location Changed to middle and low-class people's.
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Chirag said:   7 years ago
Banning 500 and 1000 rupee notes is a temporary solution, in no ways it will ensure that it will decrease corruption. Black money holders have suffered some loss of money but it doesn't mean that 500 and 1000 note ban have reduced corruption.
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Nil said:   7 years ago
Banning the 500 & 1000 notes is really a great initiative taken by Indian government. It's will not be uprooted the corruption fully but made the corruption hard to do at all levels. It's an alarm by the Indian government to the black money holder that the days are coming so harder day by day. Afterall currency is also on a way to lapse as the initiative of digital India program promotes the cashless Indian economy. So, the day is not far when the each and every money will be accounted for by the government. And era of corruption will go down.
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Hemalatha said:   7 years ago
Demonetization main aim is to stop corruption and make corruption less India. But this process face failure, it helps an only little bit. So many black money holders simply change their money in another way. But, common people suffer a lot by standing on roads in front of banks. They didn't get sufficient money in banks for their needs, emergencies. So, in my view, demonstration partially succeed.
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Hema latha said:   7 years ago
Ban 500, 1000 notes are a sudden decision taken by central government. By this, middle class people suffer a lot by standing on roads for changing their money. But, this is not a correct way to stop corruption. In my view, black money holders change their money in other roots. So they don't suffer in any way, but common people suffer a lot. This process is only changing a new clothes instead of old clothes.
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