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Demonetisation with Srinivasan Ramani

January 22, 2017 Thejesh GN

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  • livemint says In 1946, Rs1,000, Rs10,000 banknotes were withdrawn.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%
  • Demonetisation is for the long run

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