There’s a need to prevent visually-impaired citizens from being financially excluded from the new digital Indian economy emerging after demonetisation. George Abraham takes a look at the steps that can be taken to make cashless India inclusive for all.
If you are on desi Facebook, then chances are you’ve either shared a comic strip by Sanitary Panels or at the very least have spotted one while scrolling down your newsfeed.
The President of India has approved the promulgation of Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Ordinance, 2016. People holding more than 10 old notes will now face a penalty of Rs. 10,000, or five times the amount in excess of the allowance. Rakesh Dubbudu from Factly explores more.
Proving that a sense of humour is the best way to combat tough times, comedian and actor Vir Das has published a post on Facebook with his own set of rib-tickling 'do's and don't's' about the bank processes pertaining to demonetisation.
Novopay has stepped up to the demands of demonetisation by empowering neighbourhood stores, in rural and urban India, to handle cash deposits and withdrawals on behalf of banks.
Scientists from Indian Institute of Science have a solution for all farmers who have been affected by demonetisation and are worried about their crops getting spoiled.
With demonetisation in full swing, many citizens are concerned if the cash-in-hand they have will be treated as black money. If you’re worried about possible penalisation for the money you deposit, this video should help clear things up for you.