Demonetisation has reduced the Corruption, Black Money and Terrorism?
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Rohit said:
7 years ago
A healthy good morning to all of you, a small change can provide a big influence in any field, like that demontisation create a big differnce, specially in corruption and blackmoney in our country. It creates a scenario where it restrict corruption at some point like saved black money in different account and so on. But it doesn't create a big difference on some flammable topic like terrorism. Politics of our country is mainly providing platform to internal terrorism. And for this youth have to come forward. So we can conclude that demonetisation helped us in a treamendous way but it is not suucesfull on some big issuses of India.
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Priyanka said:
1 year ago
Yes. Demonetization is reduced the black money. Because somebody has black money. They cannot change the money in the bank without the tax receipt. So, that place where black money is wasted.
Some of the terrorists have the black money at midnight the govt put the demonetization they are not changing the money in any bank.
So, Demonetization has reduced corruption, black money and terrorism.
Some of the terrorists have the black money at midnight the govt put the demonetization they are not changing the money in any bank.
So, Demonetization has reduced corruption, black money and terrorism.
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Pavan said:
7 years ago
Hello friends.
I would like to add point that the demonization of money is not reduced the corruption and black money because RBI calculation states that thay not got extra amount on the domonitisaton so it is not mean that no black money is there and also if corruption depends on the black money then it is also not affected by the demonetization but I can say that by donatisation it is indirectly effective to the terrorism because the fake money from the terrorism is avoided.
I would like to add point that the demonization of money is not reduced the corruption and black money because RBI calculation states that thay not got extra amount on the domonitisaton so it is not mean that no black money is there and also if corruption depends on the black money then it is also not affected by the demonetization but I can say that by donatisation it is indirectly effective to the terrorism because the fake money from the terrorism is avoided.
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Shri said:
7 years ago
Hi all,
Yes, Demonetisation is very good decision but still face a problem only poor people so look at that whenever they people go market and purchase any think but currencies is problem also main important is political are no pain to ensure that everyone look and same think to all.
Yes, Demonetisation is very good decision but still face a problem only poor people so look at that whenever they people go market and purchase any think but currencies is problem also main important is political are no pain to ensure that everyone look and same think to all.
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Kanika Munjal said:
7 years ago
Hello everyone,
Demonetisation, one of the biggest decision taken by our prime minister on 8th nov, 2016. Definitely it was taken for development of India, to reduce corruption, black money and terrorism, etc. But till now not much changes have occurred. Because the biggest problem is that our politicians are induldged in corruption and some of them go hand in hand with terrorists. The change will not come by struggle of an individual, all the citizens should be required to have that great change in our society. Changes have occurred but not on that great scale, this could be achieved only when each citizen will admit its responsibility towards the country. But yes I would like to salute our prime minister for taking such decision and hoping that this ill work in the long run.
Demonetisation, one of the biggest decision taken by our prime minister on 8th nov, 2016. Definitely it was taken for development of India, to reduce corruption, black money and terrorism, etc. But till now not much changes have occurred. Because the biggest problem is that our politicians are induldged in corruption and some of them go hand in hand with terrorists. The change will not come by struggle of an individual, all the citizens should be required to have that great change in our society. Changes have occurred but not on that great scale, this could be achieved only when each citizen will admit its responsibility towards the country. But yes I would like to salute our prime minister for taking such decision and hoping that this ill work in the long run.
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Nadeem pasha said:
7 years ago
I disagree with these states as we all know that it affects our economy a lot and GDP rate of our country reduced so much.
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Ashika jain said:
7 years ago
Good morning everyone.
Demonetisation is a vital role plays in the National building. The demonetisation decision held on 08Nov 2016. The purpose is that reduced the corruption, Blackmoney and reduced the terrorist attack in the nation. This decision was taken because in the market lots of false currency available in the market so this currency helps to a terrorist for making fear in the people of the nation. We know Every decision start our journey and journey have so many good and bad experience.
Demonetisation is a vital role plays in the National building. The demonetisation decision held on 08Nov 2016. The purpose is that reduced the corruption, Blackmoney and reduced the terrorist attack in the nation. This decision was taken because in the market lots of false currency available in the market so this currency helps to a terrorist for making fear in the people of the nation. We know Every decision start our journey and journey have so many good and bad experience.
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Piyush lohani said:
7 years ago
Demonetisation reduced the corruption but to the litte extent because many politicians can easily change their black money to white and middle class person are affected a lot for changing their currency.
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Srikanth said:
7 years ago
Happy morning to one and all and thank you all for giving my words towards this topic.
One of the major reforms took by our government is demonitisation. It was announced by our Honourable prime minister of India Shri Narendra Modi on 8th November 2016. Due to this reform a small amount of money brought to our Banks. Many politicians and businessmen are identified as sources for blankmoney. After introducing this reform simultaneous amendments are also made in Income tax act. Common people faced many problems during demonetisation period and even for common needs also that revovle around the banks. Even bank staff also helped to success this reform but many bank managers acts as middleman for exchanging black money to white.
After introducing this reform the gdp rate falls and due to this FDIs are also decreased. So in my opinion due to demonetization the economy affected negatively than positively.
So that's it.
One of the major reforms took by our government is demonitisation. It was announced by our Honourable prime minister of India Shri Narendra Modi on 8th November 2016. Due to this reform a small amount of money brought to our Banks. Many politicians and businessmen are identified as sources for blankmoney. After introducing this reform simultaneous amendments are also made in Income tax act. Common people faced many problems during demonetisation period and even for common needs also that revovle around the banks. Even bank staff also helped to success this reform but many bank managers acts as middleman for exchanging black money to white.
After introducing this reform the gdp rate falls and due to this FDIs are also decreased. So in my opinion due to demonetization the economy affected negatively than positively.
So that's it.
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