Post Demonetisation Recovery - What can DMs do

Citizens are facing inconvenience post demonetisation while businesses/daily wage earners are facing a slowdown. Cash circulation needs to be improved, law/order has to be maintained and consumer demand and public spending has to be boosted.

In light of this, we would like to seek your inputs on what are the key specific actions that each district magistrate must take in their district to help ease the situation.

We look forward to your inputs! more  

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People advocating cashless transactions please buy mobile phones and distribute to all the citizens below the poverty line in India and then educate them to go cashless. more  
Now what government is doing is correct. Release Rs2000 notes be given in ATM and post office/banks for A/c holders. Rs100,50,20,10 should be made more and more. These may be made available many points for exchange purpose . By moth end 30th,31st and 1st and 2nd. More and more money be made available to ease the pressure. more  
Where are the coins of 2,5,10 and small currencies?My vegetable vendors,milkmen do not seem to be affected. I got 20 100 re notes as change from a coconut seller.Those common men who suffered are genuine supporter of our Modiji and only because of their sacrifice only we could catch these so called smugglers and looters who must be put in jail at least for a minimum period along with high fine so that it will be a lesson and threat for wrong doers.Dharma was carriedourfor the fear of God in those days and now it is high time to ask people to practice Dharma truthfulness and loyalty to the nation my strict discipline and fear of jail, punishment. Congrats to the I.T department and CBI for carrying out their duties and giving support to the nation. Salute to them! more  
Om India's present goal is to go Cashless With demonetization and reforms in banking rules the menace of black money and corruption will be checked but such an arrest may be short-lived and actual succor would come with the entire nation going cashless as much as possible. But the real stumbling block in this way to going cashless is the poor e-literacy rate of Indian urban and rural folk particularly the latter. At this juncture the role of DMs are very great. It is they who can educate the common people from grass-root level to use mobile banking,net banking and cyber-techniques. more  
AS mentioned by PM,let by December 30th,we all face some problem or other. From New Year,supply of Money should be enough,let beyond some limit of payment,say beyond Rs 10000 (Rs Ten thousand) be made through transparent channel,compulsorily. more  
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