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write a letter to your friend about the effects of demonetisation in india

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IAS OFFICERS SET EXAMPLE BY OPTING FOR COURT MARRIAGE
Desperate times desperate measures. But this could be an exemplary marriage for many who are struggling in queues in front banks to get Rs 2.5 lakh for their marriages. But IAS officer Ashish Bashisht and his newly-wed IAS officer Saloni Sadna both decided to skip the trouble of social marriage and make it simple. Yesterday, in front of ADM court in Bhind, MP, both the bureaucrats got married, legally. Their marriage was solemnised in the court in the presence of members of both the families and few friends.

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OLD NOTES IN DANCE BARS

Sting operation on dance bars operating in Mumbai have revealed that old currencies are getting transacted across the table. Owners of the bar say either take the old currency or spend the entire new currency amount. In a way, black money is being flushed out. The most shocking amongst them all is that parallel currency is running in the dance bars. It is another way of keeping black money in circulation. The dance bars have generated and developed their own parallel currency with Mahatma Gandhi's photo printed on it. If in an original Rs 20 note it is written, 'I promise to pay the bearer the sum of twenty rupees' with RBI Governor's signature, in the dance bar currency it is written, 'I promise to play with the coupon of twenty or 20 rupee' with the Governor as Santa Clause of Children Bank of India guaranteed by Children Bank. Rest all printing is same.

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PARENTS OF PATIENT REFUSE FINANCIAL HELP IN 'BLACK MONEY'
At a time when PM Modi is harping on the need to combat black money, a poor family in Kolkata is doing its bit to send across a strong message. Kolkata teen Sumana has been suffering from a rare genetic disorder and requires at least Rs 3 lakh per month for her medicines and treatment, failing which she slips into coma. Her family has been finding it impossible to make ends meet. But soon after the PM's demonetisation announcement, the family is flooded with calls from the rich willing to fund Sumana's treatment. But with a rider - hey will have to accept the money in their account and must return it in due course only for a tiny amount in return. Shocked and hurt, the family has refused point blank. Her parents say they are willing to sacrifice their daughter's life but will not accept black money for her treatment.

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NEWLY-WED KILLED FOR BRINGING SCRAPPED NOTES AS DOWRY
A newly-wed woman was allegedly killed by her in-laws for bringing demonetised notes as dowry. In the shocking incident, Pravati Mandal (18) was found dead in her home at Badasahi in Rangipur village under Golanthpur police limits in Ganjam district. Pravati's husband, Laxmi Nahaka, and his family defended that she had committed suicide. But the victim's father, Siba Mandal, has alleged that it as a dowry killing.

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MAN IN WHEELCHAIR SUPPORTS PM MODI

A man in wheel chair supports PM Modi on demonetisation. He said freedom fighter Subash Chandra Bose had asked for blood for freedom while Modi is asking only for 50 days. The man, a paraplegic, said he is in support of action against black money.

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NOTE BAN HITS LABOUR INTENSIVE SECTORS

Labourers in the textile, footwear, plastic and metal industry have been adversely affected by the demonetisation move. While chaos over the note ban continues within and outside the walls of the parliament, labourers in the organised and unorganised sectors bear the brunt of this move. Labourers from Delhi have been compelled to leave National Capital Territory after demonetisation as they are unable to get money.

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FARMERS UNAFFECTED

Farmers in Assam are saying that they are not affected with demonetisation. They are supporting PM Modi.

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SCRAPPED NOTES IN TEMPLE
Crores of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes were found in Hundi temple of Chittorgarh In Rajasthan as donations.

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