[Only 5-6% of black money is reported to be in the form of cash -
Indian rupees. Out of that, 97% now reported to be back.
And, that too, after all the (still continuing) painful experiences -
including loss of livelihood (and more than hundred lives).

The digital, or cashless, economy, of course, got some push.
One just doesn't know how long and how much the effect will persist?]

http://www.livemint.com/Industry/RlRLIaViu44DYPKASuX76K/Banks-said-to-get-97-of-banned-notes-in-setback-to-Modis-b.html

Last Modified: Wed, Jan 04 2017. 09 34 PM IST

97% banned notes said to be deposited in banks in blow to Modi’s black
money fight

Banks have received Rs14.97 trillion ($220 billion) as of 30 December,
the deadline for handing in the banned notes, said a person familiar
with the matter

Siddhartha Singh

The anti-corruption measure has dented economic growth and forced
millions into lengthy bank queues, although it remains broadly
popular. Photo: Aniruddha Chowdhury/Mint

New Delhi: Indians have deposited nearly all the currency bills
outlawed at the end of the deadline last year, according to people
with knowledge of the matter, dealing a blow to Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s drive to unearth unaccounted wealth and fight
corruption.

Banks have received Rs14.97 trillion ($220 billion) as of 30 December,
the deadline for handing in the old bank notes, the people said,
asking not to be identified citing rules for speaking with the media.
The government had initially estimated about Rs5 trillion of the
Rs15.4 trillion rendered worthless by the sudden move on 9 November to
remain undeclared as it may have escaped the tax net illegally, known
locally as black money.

A full validation of the bank notes is a set back for Modi who had
been relying on this move to burnish his administration’s corruption
fighting credentials and boost its popularity ahead of key state
elections. The anti-corruption measure has dented economic growth and
forced millions into lengthy bank queues, although it remains broadly
popular.

Banks have disbursed about Rs8 trillion in new currency bills, the
people said. The figures of bank notes deposited are provisional and
may change, they added. Finance Ministry’s spokesman D.S. Malik didn’t
respond to a call and a message sent to his mobile phone.

Uttar Pradesh, a bellwether state of 200 million people that sends
more representatives to India’s upper house than any other region,
will vote in seven phases between 11 February and 8 March, chief
election commissioner Nasim Zaidi said Wednesday. Punjab and three
other states will also vote during this period to select a local
government. All results will be announced 11 March.

Although Modi’s credibility has been dented, the jury is out on the
long-term economic and political fallout. So far his public support
remains strong, with some standing in lines waiting to access cash
still voicing their approval of his decision to target unaccounted
wealth. Bloomberg

Siddhartha Singh




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