Social Sciences, asked by rishapaladugu, 1 year ago

describe the effects faced by common people due to demonstration

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Answered by dassristi2016
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India’s GDP is $2,000 billion (Rs 125 lakh crore) and estimated parallel economy is 23 percent, which makes it about Rs 28 lakh crore. A large percentage of this amount is divided in real estate, gold, and cash. Real estate accounts for more than 50 percent and the rest 50 percent is equally divided between cash and gold. Around 68 percent of that cash is kept in denominations of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes. A back-of-the-envelope calculation shows that Rs 3 lakh crore or $45 billion will flow into India’s white economy, which is equivalent to GDP of more than 100 countries!

The impact of this move on the common man includes:

a. Financial/business impact

-People with large amount of black money are using unscrupulous means to convert it into legitimate currency

-A taxpayer has to stand in queues to withdraw his hard-earned money.

-Online companies are having the last laugh as most of the white income class is resorting to online.

-Small/medium sized business relying on cash transactions are seeing a total demand collapse.

-Gem and Jewelry business will be hard hit.

-Real estate prices will fall and the transactions volume will drop.

-Second-hand car market will crash badly.

-CAs will be having a time of their lives.

-Banks will be having a tough time. They will be flooded with cash

b. Political impact

BJP will gain tremendously. Modi’s portrait could replace Gandhi’s portrait in coming time on the walls of government offices.


-All parties will join hands to paint the demonetisation scheme as a big scam.

-Normal life may be impacted because of demonstrations.

-BJP may do reasonably well in Punjab and UP elections.

-No cash doles out in elections. Whole electioneering will change forever

c. Social impact

-Low-income people have been impacted as their payments are delayed.

-Some people may commit suicide.

-Cashiers and bankers will get due respect in society.

-Marriages to become cheap. Death of dowry.

-All medicines in white money.

-Big blow to gambling.

-Death of drug mafia and terror networks.

-People now know moral status of their peers and neighbours better.

d. Impact on Indian economy

-GDP will be impacted as consumption will fall -Indirect tax collection may be lower

-Disorganised work to move to organised sector

Demonetisation may benefit India in long term:

Income taxes rates may come down.
Loans will become cheaper.
Housing will become affordable.
4. Asset classes


a. Bonds prices to increase in the near future

b. Real estates to fall

c. Gold rates to fall.

d. Equity markets to gain in next six to 12 months

5. Impact on economy

a. Fiscal deficit will come down

b. Currency to become stronger

c. Industry will become more productive

d. Inflation will come down as housing prices will drop and food inflation will come down

e. Tax rates will come down as more people will be in tax net

f. Business will be able to borrow at cheaper rates

g. FDI to sky rocket

6. Social impact

a. The society will become more equitable with lesser class distinction.

b. Prosecution for people who are engaging in black money.

c. Some slum dwellers may actually have to pay taxes and lose their BPL status

d. Politics may change forever.
Answered by raghuvnshi
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I think if it is demonetisation then people lost their lives,even some of them who had marriage in their homes committed subside..also person working in bank lost his life because of over work
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