Re: [datameet] Re: Demonetization related data

2016-12-03 Thread Srinivasan Ramani
I am a bit confused too. The release doesn't say if the data sources are
consistent in the past and for November and hereon.

On 3 Dec 2016 1:22 p.m., "Sagar"  wrote:

> They're releasing data on a daily basis as per the press release you've
> shared Srikanth but they've forgotten to release the October statistics
> yet!
>
> Interestingly from comparing November data to September, August, July
> etc., doesnt seem that demonetisation has resulted in significant changes
> in electronic payment systems usage. One would assume that there would be a
> huge spike in Prepaid Payment Instruments and in usage of Credit and Debit
> Cards at POS
>
> Sagar
>
> On Friday, 2 December 2016 18:55:25 UTC+5:30, Srikanth Lakshmanan wrote:
>>
>> Check https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=38779
>>
>> On 2 December 2016 at 12:23, srinivas kodali  wrote:
>>
>>> There is some routinely collected data of customs for the last 50 days
>>> until they shut down the portal. Its raw data, you will need to write a
>>> script to analyze them.
>>>
>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Z1-Xr7IW4cQ25leWNXMHZycjg
>>> /view?usp=sharing
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Srinivas Kodali
>>> www.lostprogrammer.com
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Kushal Shah  wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 Has anyone collected data for the exercise?

 Regards,
 Kushal

 On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 6:17 PM, srinivas kodali 
 wrote:

> The following sources have in/direct economic/banking/trade
> data/indicators available in India.
>
> 1. Statistics on ATM's, Cards, Online Transfers published by NCPI/RBI
> http://www.npci.org.in/stats.aspx
> 2. RBI data warehouse with many economic indicators
> https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=home
> 3. Export Import Trade raw data from customs dept.
> https://icegate.gov.in/DailyList/DL
>
> you probably need to read about most of the economic indicators as
> they are not relatively straight forward and the relationships are quite
> complex.
>
> Regards,
> Srinivas Kodali
> www.lostprogrammer.com
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:20 AM, Thejesh GN 
> wrote:
>
>> I have created a hackpad to collaborate.
>>
>> https://datameet.hackpad.com/datameet-Demonetization-related
>> -data-1zvnAv01ugE
>>
>> Regards,
>> Thej
>> --
>> Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
>> http://thejeshgn.com
>>
>> On 27-Nov-2016 5:21 PM, "Curran Kelleher" 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nikhil,
>>>
>>> One interesting angle would be the number of deaths related to
>>> demonetization. I have seen a number of news articles regarding apparent
>>> suicides and elderly having medical problems in bank queues. This 
>>> dataset
>>> would be extremely powerful, and could be gleaned if several folks
>>> collaborated to pull this data out of the news. A line chart could be 
>>> made
>>> of the sum total of the deaths over time if we have a date for each 
>>> event.
>>> Also we could answer the question, till now how many deaths have been
>>> related to demonetization? A simple Google search for
>>> "demonetization deaths"
>>> 
>>> provides a starting point for gathering this data (death toll seems to 
>>> vary
>>> from 33 to 55 till now).
>>>
>>> Would be interesting to have columns in a data table like the
>>> following for each death incident:
>>>
>>>- Date
>>>- City
>>>- State
>>>- (lat, long)
>>>- Original reference URL
>>>- Description
>>>- Male/Female
>>>- Age
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Curran
>>>
>>> On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:04:28 PM UTC+5:30, Nikhil VJ
>>> wrote:

 Hi Friends,

 It would be good to collect data relating to the ongoing
 demonetization, especially geographic related. I'll start with some
 basic questions; please add in yours too.

 Prefix: Might there be any kind of data on...

 1. Quantities of old notes being given in at banks etc, and where
 they're being collected.

 2. Quantities of new notes being dispatched.

 3. Mechanisms of dispatching : is the branch-wise allocation
 decision
 happening at central level, or at a decentralized level? How is it
 being decided what quantities will go where?

 4. Are below-Rs.100 denominations also being printed in any
 increased quantity?

 These questions are simple, but if we can get answers disaggregated
 to
 district, sub district and perhaps even village/town level
 (following
 c

Re: [datameet] Re: Demonetization related data

2016-12-02 Thread Sagar
They're releasing data on a daily basis as per the press release you've 
shared Srikanth but they've forgotten to release the October statistics 
yet! 

Interestingly from comparing November data to September, August, July etc., 
doesnt seem that demonetisation has resulted in significant changes in 
electronic payment systems usage. One would assume that there would be a 
huge spike in Prepaid Payment Instruments and in usage of Credit and Debit 
Cards at POS

Sagar

On Friday, 2 December 2016 18:55:25 UTC+5:30, Srikanth Lakshmanan wrote:
>
> Check https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=38779
>
> On 2 December 2016 at 12:23, srinivas kodali  > wrote:
>
>> There is some routinely collected data of customs for the last 50 days 
>> until they shut down the portal. Its raw data, you will need to write a 
>> script to analyze them. 
>>
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Z1-Xr7IW4cQ25leWNXMHZycjg/view?usp=sharing
>>
>> Regards,
>> Srinivas Kodali
>> www.lostprogrammer.com
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Kushal Shah > > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Has anyone collected data for the exercise? 
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kushal
>>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 6:17 PM, srinivas kodali >> > wrote:
>>>
 The following sources have in/direct economic/banking/trade 
 data/indicators available in India. 

 1. Statistics on ATM's, Cards, Online Transfers published by NCPI/RBI 
 http://www.npci.org.in/stats.aspx
 2. RBI data warehouse with many economic indicators 
 https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=home
 3. Export Import Trade raw data from customs dept. 
 https://icegate.gov.in/DailyList/DL

 you probably need to read about most of the economic indicators as they 
 are not relatively straight forward and the relationships are quite 
 complex. 

 Regards,
 Srinivas Kodali
 www.lostprogrammer.com

 On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:20 AM, Thejesh GN >>> > wrote:

> I have created a hackpad to collaborate.
>
>
> https://datameet.hackpad.com/datameet-Demonetization-related-data-1zvnAv01ugE
>
> Regards,
> Thej
> --
> Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
> http://thejeshgn.com
>
> On 27-Nov-2016 5:21 PM, "Curran Kelleher"  > wrote:
>
>> Hi Nikhil,
>>
>> One interesting angle would be the number of deaths related to 
>> demonetization. I have seen a number of news articles regarding apparent 
>> suicides and elderly having medical problems in bank queues. This 
>> dataset 
>> would be extremely powerful, and could be gleaned if several folks 
>> collaborated to pull this data out of the news. A line chart could be 
>> made 
>> of the sum total of the deaths over time if we have a date for each 
>> event. 
>> Also we could answer the question, till now how many deaths have been 
>> related to demonetization? A simple Google search for 
>> "demonetization deaths" 
>> 
>>  
>> provides a starting point for gathering this data (death toll seems to 
>> vary 
>> from 33 to 55 till now).
>>
>> Would be interesting to have columns in a data table like the 
>> following for each death incident:
>>
>>- Date
>>- City
>>- State
>>- (lat, long)
>>- Original reference URL
>>- Description
>>- Male/Female
>>- Age
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Curran
>>
>> On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:04:28 PM UTC+5:30, Nikhil VJ 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Friends, 
>>>
>>> It would be good to collect data relating to the ongoing 
>>> demonetization, especially geographic related. I'll start with some 
>>> basic questions; please add in yours too. 
>>>
>>> Prefix: Might there be any kind of data on... 
>>>
>>> 1. Quantities of old notes being given in at banks etc, and where 
>>> they're being collected. 
>>>
>>> 2. Quantities of new notes being dispatched. 
>>>
>>> 3. Mechanisms of dispatching : is the branch-wise allocation 
>>> decision 
>>> happening at central level, or at a decentralized level? How is it 
>>> being decided what quantities will go where? 
>>>
>>> 4. Are below-Rs.100 denominations also being printed in any 
>>> increased quantity? 
>>>
>>> These questions are simple, but if we can get answers disaggregated 
>>> to 
>>> district, sub district and perhaps even village/town level 
>>> (following 
>>> census codes?) then we'd have some great data to analyze and 
>>> visualize 
>>> on a map, and it could also yield insights on other patterns, like 
>>> extent of monetization of communities, bank accounts, etc. 
>>>
>>> Also, one cross-r

Re: [datameet] Re: Demonetization related data

2016-12-02 Thread Srikanth Lakshmanan
Check https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=38779

On 2 December 2016 at 12:23, srinivas kodali  wrote:

> There is some routinely collected data of customs for the last 50 days
> until they shut down the portal. Its raw data, you will need to write a
> script to analyze them.
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Z1-Xr7IW4cQ25leWNXMHZycjg/view?
> usp=sharing
>
> Regards,
> Srinivas Kodali
> www.lostprogrammer.com
>
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Kushal Shah  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Has anyone collected data for the exercise?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kushal
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 6:17 PM, srinivas kodali 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The following sources have in/direct economic/banking/trade
>>> data/indicators available in India.
>>>
>>> 1. Statistics on ATM's, Cards, Online Transfers published by NCPI/RBI
>>> http://www.npci.org.in/stats.aspx
>>> 2. RBI data warehouse with many economic indicators https://dbie.rbi.or
>>> g.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=home
>>> 3. Export Import Trade raw data from customs dept.
>>> https://icegate.gov.in/DailyList/DL
>>>
>>> you probably need to read about most of the economic indicators as they
>>> are not relatively straight forward and the relationships are quite
>>> complex.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Srinivas Kodali
>>> www.lostprogrammer.com
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:20 AM, Thejesh GN  wrote:
>>>
 I have created a hackpad to collaborate.

 https://datameet.hackpad.com/datameet-Demonetization-related
 -data-1zvnAv01ugE

 Regards,
 Thej
 --
 Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
 http://thejeshgn.com

 On 27-Nov-2016 5:21 PM, "Curran Kelleher" 
 wrote:

> Hi Nikhil,
>
> One interesting angle would be the number of deaths related to
> demonetization. I have seen a number of news articles regarding apparent
> suicides and elderly having medical problems in bank queues. This dataset
> would be extremely powerful, and could be gleaned if several folks
> collaborated to pull this data out of the news. A line chart could be made
> of the sum total of the deaths over time if we have a date for each event.
> Also we could answer the question, till now how many deaths have been
> related to demonetization? A simple Google search for "demonetization
> deaths"
> 
> provides a starting point for gathering this data (death toll seems to 
> vary
> from 33 to 55 till now).
>
> Would be interesting to have columns in a data table like the
> following for each death incident:
>
>- Date
>- City
>- State
>- (lat, long)
>- Original reference URL
>- Description
>- Male/Female
>- Age
>
>
> Best regards,
> Curran
>
> On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:04:28 PM UTC+5:30, Nikhil VJ
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Friends,
>>
>> It would be good to collect data relating to the ongoing
>> demonetization, especially geographic related. I'll start with some
>> basic questions; please add in yours too.
>>
>> Prefix: Might there be any kind of data on...
>>
>> 1. Quantities of old notes being given in at banks etc, and where
>> they're being collected.
>>
>> 2. Quantities of new notes being dispatched.
>>
>> 3. Mechanisms of dispatching : is the branch-wise allocation decision
>> happening at central level, or at a decentralized level? How is it
>> being decided what quantities will go where?
>>
>> 4. Are below-Rs.100 denominations also being printed in any increased
>> quantity?
>>
>> These questions are simple, but if we can get answers disaggregated
>> to
>> district, sub district and perhaps even village/town level (following
>> census codes?) then we'd have some great data to analyze and
>> visualize
>> on a map, and it could also yield insights on other patterns, like
>> extent of monetization of communities, bank accounts, etc.
>>
>> Also, one cross-referencing type question:
>> Is the sum value of the new notes being printed equal to the value of
>> the old notes being deposited? If so, how, considering that the new
>> notes need to be printed well in advance. Has there been any declared
>> net currency infusion or decrease? (This ties in to inflation /
>> deflation related matters)
>>
>>
>> Note: There's already so much for/against going on elsewhere, so I
>> suggest that in this thread let's not digress and instead let's just
>> focus on finding and getting the data out which would then contribute
>> towards informed opinion formation etc elsewhere. Of course, we're
>> also better off not getting into the whole "if you support this then
>> why are you asking 

Re: [datameet] Re: Demonetization related data

2016-12-01 Thread srinivas kodali
There is some routinely collected data of customs for the last 50 days
until they shut down the portal. Its raw data, you will need to write a
script to analyze them.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Z1-Xr7IW4cQ25leWNXMHZycjg/view?usp=sharing

Regards,
Srinivas Kodali
www.lostprogrammer.com

On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Kushal Shah  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Has anyone collected data for the exercise?
>
> Regards,
> Kushal
>
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 6:17 PM, srinivas kodali 
> wrote:
>
>> The following sources have in/direct economic/banking/trade
>> data/indicators available in India.
>>
>> 1. Statistics on ATM's, Cards, Online Transfers published by NCPI/RBI
>> http://www.npci.org.in/stats.aspx
>> 2. RBI data warehouse with many economic indicators https://dbie.rbi.or
>> g.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=home
>> 3. Export Import Trade raw data from customs dept.
>> https://icegate.gov.in/DailyList/DL
>>
>> you probably need to read about most of the economic indicators as they
>> are not relatively straight forward and the relationships are quite
>> complex.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Srinivas Kodali
>> www.lostprogrammer.com
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:20 AM, Thejesh GN  wrote:
>>
>>> I have created a hackpad to collaborate.
>>>
>>> https://datameet.hackpad.com/datameet-Demonetization-related
>>> -data-1zvnAv01ugE
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Thej
>>> --
>>> Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
>>> http://thejeshgn.com
>>>
>>> On 27-Nov-2016 5:21 PM, "Curran Kelleher" 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Nikhil,

 One interesting angle would be the number of deaths related to
 demonetization. I have seen a number of news articles regarding apparent
 suicides and elderly having medical problems in bank queues. This dataset
 would be extremely powerful, and could be gleaned if several folks
 collaborated to pull this data out of the news. A line chart could be made
 of the sum total of the deaths over time if we have a date for each event.
 Also we could answer the question, till now how many deaths have been
 related to demonetization? A simple Google search for "demonetization
 deaths"
 
 provides a starting point for gathering this data (death toll seems to vary
 from 33 to 55 till now).

 Would be interesting to have columns in a data table like the following
 for each death incident:

- Date
- City
- State
- (lat, long)
- Original reference URL
- Description
- Male/Female
- Age


 Best regards,
 Curran

 On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:04:28 PM UTC+5:30, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> It would be good to collect data relating to the ongoing
> demonetization, especially geographic related. I'll start with some
> basic questions; please add in yours too.
>
> Prefix: Might there be any kind of data on...
>
> 1. Quantities of old notes being given in at banks etc, and where
> they're being collected.
>
> 2. Quantities of new notes being dispatched.
>
> 3. Mechanisms of dispatching : is the branch-wise allocation decision
> happening at central level, or at a decentralized level? How is it
> being decided what quantities will go where?
>
> 4. Are below-Rs.100 denominations also being printed in any increased
> quantity?
>
> These questions are simple, but if we can get answers disaggregated to
> district, sub district and perhaps even village/town level (following
> census codes?) then we'd have some great data to analyze and visualize
> on a map, and it could also yield insights on other patterns, like
> extent of monetization of communities, bank accounts, etc.
>
> Also, one cross-referencing type question:
> Is the sum value of the new notes being printed equal to the value of
> the old notes being deposited? If so, how, considering that the new
> notes need to be printed well in advance. Has there been any declared
> net currency infusion or decrease? (This ties in to inflation /
> deflation related matters)
>
>
> Note: There's already so much for/against going on elsewhere, so I
> suggest that in this thread let's not digress and instead let's just
> focus on finding and getting the data out which would then contribute
> towards informed opinion formation etc elsewhere. Of course, we're
> also better off not getting into the whole "if you support this then
> why are you asking for data" conversation :P . Please feel free to
> start another thread for side discussions (if complying with group
> norms i.e.)
>
> --
> --
> Cheers,
> Nikhil
> +91-966-583-1250
> Pune, India
> Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <
> http:/

Re: [datameet] Re: Demonetization related data

2016-12-01 Thread Kushal Shah
Hi,

Has anyone collected data for the exercise?

Regards,
Kushal

On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 6:17 PM, srinivas kodali 
wrote:

> The following sources have in/direct economic/banking/trade
> data/indicators available in India.
>
> 1. Statistics on ATM's, Cards, Online Transfers published by NCPI/RBI
> http://www.npci.org.in/stats.aspx
> 2. RBI data warehouse with many economic indicators https://dbie.rbi.
> org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=home
> 3. Export Import Trade raw data from customs dept. https://icegate.gov.in/
> DailyList/DL
>
> you probably need to read about most of the economic indicators as they
> are not relatively straight forward and the relationships are quite
> complex.
>
> Regards,
> Srinivas Kodali
> www.lostprogrammer.com
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:20 AM, Thejesh GN  wrote:
>
>> I have created a hackpad to collaborate.
>>
>> https://datameet.hackpad.com/datameet-Demonetization-related
>> -data-1zvnAv01ugE
>>
>> Regards,
>> Thej
>> --
>> Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
>> http://thejeshgn.com
>>
>> On 27-Nov-2016 5:21 PM, "Curran Kelleher" 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nikhil,
>>>
>>> One interesting angle would be the number of deaths related to
>>> demonetization. I have seen a number of news articles regarding apparent
>>> suicides and elderly having medical problems in bank queues. This dataset
>>> would be extremely powerful, and could be gleaned if several folks
>>> collaborated to pull this data out of the news. A line chart could be made
>>> of the sum total of the deaths over time if we have a date for each event.
>>> Also we could answer the question, till now how many deaths have been
>>> related to demonetization? A simple Google search for "demonetization
>>> deaths"
>>> 
>>> provides a starting point for gathering this data (death toll seems to vary
>>> from 33 to 55 till now).
>>>
>>> Would be interesting to have columns in a data table like the following
>>> for each death incident:
>>>
>>>- Date
>>>- City
>>>- State
>>>- (lat, long)
>>>- Original reference URL
>>>- Description
>>>- Male/Female
>>>- Age
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Curran
>>>
>>> On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:04:28 PM UTC+5:30, Nikhil VJ wrote:

 Hi Friends,

 It would be good to collect data relating to the ongoing
 demonetization, especially geographic related. I'll start with some
 basic questions; please add in yours too.

 Prefix: Might there be any kind of data on...

 1. Quantities of old notes being given in at banks etc, and where
 they're being collected.

 2. Quantities of new notes being dispatched.

 3. Mechanisms of dispatching : is the branch-wise allocation decision
 happening at central level, or at a decentralized level? How is it
 being decided what quantities will go where?

 4. Are below-Rs.100 denominations also being printed in any increased
 quantity?

 These questions are simple, but if we can get answers disaggregated to
 district, sub district and perhaps even village/town level (following
 census codes?) then we'd have some great data to analyze and visualize
 on a map, and it could also yield insights on other patterns, like
 extent of monetization of communities, bank accounts, etc.

 Also, one cross-referencing type question:
 Is the sum value of the new notes being printed equal to the value of
 the old notes being deposited? If so, how, considering that the new
 notes need to be printed well in advance. Has there been any declared
 net currency infusion or decrease? (This ties in to inflation /
 deflation related matters)


 Note: There's already so much for/against going on elsewhere, so I
 suggest that in this thread let's not digress and instead let's just
 focus on finding and getting the data out which would then contribute
 towards informed opinion formation etc elsewhere. Of course, we're
 also better off not getting into the whole "if you support this then
 why are you asking for data" conversation :P . Please feel free to
 start another thread for side discussions (if complying with group
 norms i.e.)

 --
 --
 Cheers,
 Nikhil
 +91-966-583-1250
 Pune, India
 Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <
 http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
 Blog  | Contribute
 

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Re: [datameet] Re: Demonetization related data

2016-11-27 Thread srinivas kodali
The following sources have in/direct economic/banking/trade data/indicators
available in India.

1. Statistics on ATM's, Cards, Online Transfers published by NCPI/RBI
http://www.npci.org.in/stats.aspx
2. RBI data warehouse with many economic indicators
https://dbie.rbi.org.in/DBIE/dbie.rbi?site=home
3. Export Import Trade raw data from customs dept.
https://icegate.gov.in/DailyList/DL

you probably need to read about most of the economic indicators as they are
not relatively straight forward and the relationships are quite complex.

Regards,
Srinivas Kodali
www.lostprogrammer.com

On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:20 AM, Thejesh GN  wrote:

> I have created a hackpad to collaborate.
>
> https://datameet.hackpad.com/datameet-Demonetization-
> related-data-1zvnAv01ugE
>
> Regards,
> Thej
> --
> Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
> http://thejeshgn.com
>
> On 27-Nov-2016 5:21 PM, "Curran Kelleher" 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Nikhil,
>>
>> One interesting angle would be the number of deaths related to
>> demonetization. I have seen a number of news articles regarding apparent
>> suicides and elderly having medical problems in bank queues. This dataset
>> would be extremely powerful, and could be gleaned if several folks
>> collaborated to pull this data out of the news. A line chart could be made
>> of the sum total of the deaths over time if we have a date for each event.
>> Also we could answer the question, till now how many deaths have been
>> related to demonetization? A simple Google search for "demonetization
>> deaths"
>> 
>> provides a starting point for gathering this data (death toll seems to vary
>> from 33 to 55 till now).
>>
>> Would be interesting to have columns in a data table like the following
>> for each death incident:
>>
>>- Date
>>- City
>>- State
>>- (lat, long)
>>- Original reference URL
>>- Description
>>- Male/Female
>>- Age
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Curran
>>
>> On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:04:28 PM UTC+5:30, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Friends,
>>>
>>> It would be good to collect data relating to the ongoing
>>> demonetization, especially geographic related. I'll start with some
>>> basic questions; please add in yours too.
>>>
>>> Prefix: Might there be any kind of data on...
>>>
>>> 1. Quantities of old notes being given in at banks etc, and where
>>> they're being collected.
>>>
>>> 2. Quantities of new notes being dispatched.
>>>
>>> 3. Mechanisms of dispatching : is the branch-wise allocation decision
>>> happening at central level, or at a decentralized level? How is it
>>> being decided what quantities will go where?
>>>
>>> 4. Are below-Rs.100 denominations also being printed in any increased
>>> quantity?
>>>
>>> These questions are simple, but if we can get answers disaggregated to
>>> district, sub district and perhaps even village/town level (following
>>> census codes?) then we'd have some great data to analyze and visualize
>>> on a map, and it could also yield insights on other patterns, like
>>> extent of monetization of communities, bank accounts, etc.
>>>
>>> Also, one cross-referencing type question:
>>> Is the sum value of the new notes being printed equal to the value of
>>> the old notes being deposited? If so, how, considering that the new
>>> notes need to be printed well in advance. Has there been any declared
>>> net currency infusion or decrease? (This ties in to inflation /
>>> deflation related matters)
>>>
>>>
>>> Note: There's already so much for/against going on elsewhere, so I
>>> suggest that in this thread let's not digress and instead let's just
>>> focus on finding and getting the data out which would then contribute
>>> towards informed opinion formation etc elsewhere. Of course, we're
>>> also better off not getting into the whole "if you support this then
>>> why are you asking for data" conversation :P . Please feel free to
>>> start another thread for side discussions (if complying with group
>>> norms i.e.)
>>>
>>> --
>>> --
>>> Cheers,
>>> Nikhil
>>> +91-966-583-1250
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>>> http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
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Re: [datameet] Re: Demonetization related data

2016-11-27 Thread Thejesh GN
I have created a hackpad to collaborate.

https://datameet.hackpad.com/datameet-Demonetization-related-data-1zvnAv01ugE

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On 27-Nov-2016 5:21 PM, "Curran Kelleher"  wrote:

> Hi Nikhil,
>
> One interesting angle would be the number of deaths related to
> demonetization. I have seen a number of news articles regarding apparent
> suicides and elderly having medical problems in bank queues. This dataset
> would be extremely powerful, and could be gleaned if several folks
> collaborated to pull this data out of the news. A line chart could be made
> of the sum total of the deaths over time if we have a date for each event.
> Also we could answer the question, till now how many deaths have been
> related to demonetization? A simple Google search for "demonetization
> deaths"
> 
> provides a starting point for gathering this data (death toll seems to vary
> from 33 to 55 till now).
>
> Would be interesting to have columns in a data table like the following
> for each death incident:
>
>- Date
>- City
>- State
>- (lat, long)
>- Original reference URL
>- Description
>- Male/Female
>- Age
>
>
> Best regards,
> Curran
>
> On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:04:28 PM UTC+5:30, Nikhil VJ wrote:
>>
>> Hi Friends,
>>
>> It would be good to collect data relating to the ongoing
>> demonetization, especially geographic related. I'll start with some
>> basic questions; please add in yours too.
>>
>> Prefix: Might there be any kind of data on...
>>
>> 1. Quantities of old notes being given in at banks etc, and where
>> they're being collected.
>>
>> 2. Quantities of new notes being dispatched.
>>
>> 3. Mechanisms of dispatching : is the branch-wise allocation decision
>> happening at central level, or at a decentralized level? How is it
>> being decided what quantities will go where?
>>
>> 4. Are below-Rs.100 denominations also being printed in any increased
>> quantity?
>>
>> These questions are simple, but if we can get answers disaggregated to
>> district, sub district and perhaps even village/town level (following
>> census codes?) then we'd have some great data to analyze and visualize
>> on a map, and it could also yield insights on other patterns, like
>> extent of monetization of communities, bank accounts, etc.
>>
>> Also, one cross-referencing type question:
>> Is the sum value of the new notes being printed equal to the value of
>> the old notes being deposited? If so, how, considering that the new
>> notes need to be printed well in advance. Has there been any declared
>> net currency infusion or decrease? (This ties in to inflation /
>> deflation related matters)
>>
>>
>> Note: There's already so much for/against going on elsewhere, so I
>> suggest that in this thread let's not digress and instead let's just
>> focus on finding and getting the data out which would then contribute
>> towards informed opinion formation etc elsewhere. Of course, we're
>> also better off not getting into the whole "if you support this then
>> why are you asking for data" conversation :P . Please feel free to
>> start another thread for side discussions (if complying with group
>> norms i.e.)
>>
>> --
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Nikhil
>> +91-966-583-1250
>> Pune, India
>> Self-designed learner at Swaraj University > rg>
>> Blog  | Contribute
>> 
>>
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