With
each passing day demonetization turns out to be havoc in our lives. The poor
implementation of the policy and no proper aid provided to people has indeed
juggled our lives. Everyday new rules are created and then later revoked; our
country has become butt of jokes all over. The hard hit community is the low
income group like laborers, farmers, etc who don’t know how to cope up
with demonetization and its severe effects. They don’t understand
digitalization neither has bank accounts.
We all are confused, frazzled and left with no choice but to follow the
new policy of new currency in circulation.
If
I still recall two months back, all are lives and economy both were smooth.
Then suddenly government takes a decision to ban Rs 500, 1000 highest currency notes
in circulation and bring new notes to stop inflow of black money. We all got a
sight of our way early New Year gift. For
first few weeks whole country was in shock and our economy was back to square
one, a standstill situation. But now as time is passing, we all are getting
familiar with demonetization and on a certain level most of us have welcomed
this decision. Though some of us still feel that this decision is unfair and
has affected our economy drastically, which is true but as we all know life
isn’t fair, right?
To
eradicate a very serious issue like black money/corruption some bold decisions
were mandatory and that’s what our government did. There are flaws, loop holes
which cannot be denied but in a country like ours, which is the second largest
populated country, a near to perfect plan can also miss the mark.
Conclusion
Now
it’s nearly 2 months and whole country is trying to settle down with this way
early new year gift, it would not be justified to give a verdict in nearly two
months that demonetization will prove to be a boon or bane for the economy.
Currently our economy is on standstill and we look forward for a spinning 2017.