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Tag: Demonetization Of Currency Notes

Jaitetly Attacks Scandalous Congress’s Uncomfortable Behavior On Remonetization

[New Delhi]Jaitetly Attacks Scandalous Congress’s Uncomfortable Behavior And Gives Progress of Govt’s Remonetisation Exercise.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said the party’s “scandalous record” is making it extremely uncomfortable with the Modi government’s anti-corruption campaign of which the demonetisation of high value currency is a cornerstone.
Jaitley said the Congress party during its 10 year continuous rule from 2004 to 2014 did not take a single step either against corruption or black money.
Corruption scandals – ranging from 2G spectrum scam to coal block allocation to Commonwealth Games to deal with AugustaWestland for procuring VVIP helicopters – peaked during the UPA regime,
In a Press Conference He Said
High denomination notes, as percentage of total currency in circulation, increased from a mere 36 per cent to over 80 per cent during UPA regime, he said in oblique reference to ill-gotten money usually being hoarded in high denominations.
“There are economic costs of dealing in cash, there are social costs of dealing in cash. These are the costs which system has to bear,”
Demonetisation, he said, is part of the system overhaul by the NDA government.
F M Assured that Cash will exist but there would be greater digital payments.
“Notwithstanding some transient problem which people have to face, we are now rapidly completing remonetisation exercise.

Jaitley Regrets Inconvenience,Urges Patience

[New Delhi] Jaitley Regrets Inconvenience,Urges Patience in Changing Currency Notes
Central Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday regretted hardships caused due to withdrawal of high denomination notes but advised the public to be patient as the move will have larger benefits for the economy in long term.
He said it may take up to 2-3 weeks for all the 2 lakh cash vending ATMs to operate normally as each one has to be calibrated individually to dispense new sized notes of INR 2000 and INR 500 besides lower denomination currency of INR 100.
Assuring that RBI and banks have stacked up enough currency to replace the INR 14 lakh crore worth of INR 1000/500 notes that have been declared invalid, he said the government is constantly monitoring the situation as it is a “massive operation”.
.At a hurriedly called press conference, Jaitley urged people not to flock the banks to exchange the now-defunct banknotes, asking them to stagger it over the 50-day window provided by the government for the purpose.
Hardly 40 per cent of the ATMs were operating in the country and they too ran out of cash within hours. The new INR 500 note was available only in Delhi and Mumbai and RBI has already started releasing soiled INR 100 notes to cope with the demand.
Terming demonetisation as a massive operation, he said there will be inconvenience in the first few days “but the long term advantages of this are to the overall economy”.
“It is a regret that people are being inconvenienced.
Because a replacement of this magnitude will cause inconvenience as you have to go to the bank, you have to stand in a queue,” he said.
In the short run, he said, some “obvious” disruption will be caused in the short term.
“But once the money is available both in the system and more so in the banking system, the advantages of that to the economy and businesses will be far more. The capacity of the banks with all this additional capital to lend and support businesses is going to be far higher.
“And therefore medium term and long term advantages to the economy as against this temporary inconvenience or disruption, are far too many,” he said.
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.The Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Shri Arun Jaitley addressing a press conference on Indian Currency, in New Delhi on November 12, 2016.

‘मोदी’ ने नोटबंदी पर हाय हल्ला मचाने वालों पर जापान में तंज कसे

[ टोक्यो,] मोदी’ ने नोटबंदी पर है हल्ला मचाने वालों पर जापान में तंज कसे
पी एम् “मोदी” ने जापान में भारतीय समुदाय को संबोधित करते हुए भारतीय विपक्ष+मीडिया +काले धन वालों पर तंज कसे |उन्होंने कहा काले धन पर नकेल लगाने के लिए १००० और ५०० के नोटों पर पाबन्दी लगाए जाने से आम जनता खुश हैं और जापानियों की तरह इस टेम्पररी संकट की घडी में संयम दिखा रहे हैं ,लेकिन लोगों के हलक में ऊँगली डाल डाल कर उनके[मोदी] विरुद्ध बोलने को कहा जा रहा है|उन्होंने कहा के पहले कोई गंगा में एक चवन्नी नही डालता था अब उसी गंगा में १००० के नोटों को बहाया जा हैं
प्रधान मंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने काले धन वालों को चेतावनी देते हुए कहा के उन्हें बक्शा नहीं जाएगा जरुरत पढ़ने पर आजादी के समय से उनके खातों की जांच की जाएगी|
इधर भारत के -यूपी -मिर्जापुर में गंगा में १००० के नोटों को बहाये जाने की खबर हैं |प्राप्त जानकारी के अनुसार बीते दिन मल्लाहों में नोटों को लेकर मल्ल होते देखा गया
फोटो कैप्शन
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressing the members of the Indian Community in Japan, at Kobe on November 12, 2016.

Demonetisation Move For Corruption free India: PM Modi

[New Delhi] Demonetisation Move For Corruption free India: PM Modi
Number of personalities from film and other fraternities welcomed this step.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today that The decision to scrap Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes was taken to create a “corruption-free” India,
Among those who welcomed the decision were film personalities
Karan Johar,
Rajnikanth,
Ajay Devgan,
Kamal Hasan,
Nagarjuna,
Ritesh Deshmukh,
Subhash Ghai,
Siddharth Malhotra,
cricketer Anil Kumble and
Harbhajan Singh
They tweeted to the Prime Minister praising him for the bold move.
“This step was taken in the interest of our honest citizens who deserve a better India,” Modi said on Twitter in response to southern star Kamal Hasan who said, “This move has to be celebrated across political party lines. Most importantly by earnest tax payers”.
Superstar Rajnikanth said,” Hats off @narendramodi ji.
New india is born #JaiHind”.
“Corrupt practices and black money have to be eliminated and that is when we will scale new heights of progress,” the Prime Minister said in response to Sufi singer Kailash Kher’s tweet that “This is a historical day in the history of mankind. Our Nation Bharat will soon be at par with developed countries @narendramodi GodBlessYoU”.
Film maker Karan Johar said in a tweet, “This is truly a masterstroke move!!!! @narendramodi hits it out of the stadium!!!! ????.
Thanking Karan Johar, the Prime Minister said, “Thanks @karanjohar. We must create an India that is corruption free for our future generations. #IndiaFightsCorruption”.
On cricketer Anil Kumble’s comment that “Massive googly bowled by our Hon. PM @narendramodi today. Well done Sir! Proud of you!!,” Modi said, “This coming from one of India s most admired cricketers, whose bowling caught many batsmen by surprise”.
The Prime Minister said, “All of us have to work shoulder to shoulder and create a prosperous, inclusive and corruption free India”.
Modi last night announced that high denomination notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 will no longer be legal tender to fight against black money and corruption.