The Asian Age

DeMo Day: Garg says `2K notes being hoarded

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New Delhi, Nov. 8: On the third anniversar­y of demonetisa­tion, former Economic Affairs Secretary S. C. Garg said the Rs 2,000 note, which the Modi government brought replacing older 500 and 1,000 notes, were being hoarded and should be demonetise­d. Three years ago, on this day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the shock announceme­nt of banning the use of old 500 and 1,000 rupee notes with a view to curb black money, promote digital payments and make the country a less-cash economy. "Cash is still quite high in the system. There is also stocking of Rs 2,000 notes in evidence," Garg, who took VRS from government service after he was abruptly shifted out of the Finance Ministry, said in a note. Garg headed the department that overseas currency circulatio­n, said the Rs 2,000notes account for about one-third of currency notes in circulatio­n in value terms. "A good chunk of Rs 2,000 notes are actually not in circulatio­n, having been hoarded. Rs 2,000 note, therefore, is not presently working as a currency of transactio­n," he said advocating that they may be demonetise­d or withdrawn from circulatio­n.

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