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debate on demonitisation of 500 and 1000 rupee notes.(till tomorrow 7:00)

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Answered by Bhriti182
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When Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi announced the ban on 8th November 2016 at 8:15, a earthquake struck all over India. Some people thought that the Prime Minister would talk about the bitter relationship between India and Pakistan, or perhaps do not announce the war between the two countries. But this announcement proved fatal to some people even by the announcement of the war. Their night's sleep went away. Some people ran to the jewelers while losing consciousness and started buying gold in the opposite prices.

From the very next day, banks and ATMs became the permanent addresses of the people. The lines were shown to the growing population of India day by day. The government also once again made new laws to relieve people and to make black money deposits. To reduce or decrease the limit for withdrawal of money from banks and ATMs, and to tighten or relax the rules about depositing old rupees.

The Opposition parties took complete decision to make the government's decision unsuccessful and the country behind the whole united. Seeing them, it seemed as if someone had put his hand on the rug. Almost the entire opposition stood against this injustice of the government. The front, the display, the rage was revealed. Unity is worthwhile in diversity.

Media people too have a great role. Some notebooks stood in favor of the government's decisions and in some opposition Some news channels saw people enjoying the lines, some died on the other side. According to some channels, nearly a hundred people stood in lines and lost their lives.
But the question is, how do these people survive from the lines of cylinders starting from 4 a.m. a few years ago or when the film or match has to stand for the ticket, then why no mountain breaks.

Successful barter method proved to be effective in old times due to the ban on bondage. People also learn to spend the day without money. Frankly, we did not face any problem. Just had to adjust slightly. There is a lot of trouble for the country as well.
Answered by sweety70
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Demonetisation of money means the currency which is existing is discontinued and new currency is replaced in it's place. In India there had been a ban on 500 and 1000 rupee notes which is officially announced by our honourable prime minister on 8th November 2016.

Demonetisation is a beneficial practise implemented against corruption. It had a great impact on our country.

Today in the modern world we find many government officials often bribing to complete people's work.This has become a great problem. Government officials, politicians and other rich people are becoming more and more rich while poor people are still remaining poor.This is a thing which is to be considered.

So our respected Prime minister had implemented demonetisation against this. It is implemented as an anti-corruption scheme. This scheme had brought out the real phase of many politicians and great people.

Demonetisation came out as a useful scheme as it has a limit to the amount of money which can be withdrawn per day and had fixed a particular date when all these exchanges should end . During this process many rich people simply threw the money in fright of being caught.any others were being caught and arrested.

Demonetisation was being opposed by many rich people, officals and politicians as they were frightened. But inspire of that demonitisation was successful.

However in some places it turned ot to be a waste. Many rich people got their money back.They were happy as before. Many new 2000 rupee notes were found in some of their houses. This turns demonetisation to be  a failure. it could not succeed much in many parts of India.

Demonitisation had both benefits and loss. It had a great impact on people.Common people suffered as there was a very big queue for collecting money in the banks.

Inspite of all these it turned out a successful with some people. It was able to reach its target in some areas.
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