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Srinivasan Ramani is Deputy National Editor who works with data at The Hindu. He has been a long time member of DataMeet community. This week I caught up with him to talk about Demonetisation move by Government of India.
Show Notes
Government Press Release -PDF
PM Modi Announces Notes Ban In Anti-Corruption Move, Millions Face Cash Crunch
Demonetisation: 1978, the Present and the Aftermath
livemint says In 1946, Rs1,000, Rs10,000 banknotes were withdrawn. In 1954, Rs1,000, Rs5,000, Rs10,000 notes were reintroduced but again demonetized in January 1978
As Much As 97% Of Banned Notes Are Back In Banks: Report
RBI Data Release portal
‘Rs. 400 cr. in fake notes to be flushed out’
Demonetisation: Rs 2.5 lakh crore won’t come back into banking system, says SBI
Rs 12.44 lakh crore demonetized notes back in the system: RBI
Rs 11.5 lakh crore deposits! Did RBI double-count both new and old notes?
Double counting of deposits ruled out
Cash crunch: Analysts cut India GDP growth forecast
Farmers forced to dump their produce as note ban turns bumper crop worthless
Demonetisation fallout: ADB reduces India GDP growth forecast to 7%