Demonetization affecting normal lives!

November 11, 2016

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The demonetization is definitely a huge stroke to the biggies in the country, who now got nothing to do with the crores and crores of black money. 

But the problem is, the decision is even hitting hard the middle class and poor people. A woman (55) in Shangapuram, Mahabubabad, committed suicide after knowing that Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes are banned. Vinoda, being a villager, did not know that, the notes can be exchanged in the banks.

On the other side, in Mumbai, an old man waiting in the queue outside the bank, to exchange the currency, lost his life, as he was unable to stand in the queue, that too in the hot sun for long hours.

There are several situations like this, where even the normal public is facing tough situations with the demonetization. So, the mere TV announcements about the demonetization may not reach to every nook in the country. So the government should take proper steps to spread the awareness of demonetization everywhere.

Adding to it, December 30th being a short deadline to exchange the notes, the public is rushing to the banks in large number, which is creating chaos at the banks. So apart from controlling the black money holders, the government should take the responsibility of making sure that, no normal lives would get affected with the demonetization.

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