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GD/PI: Demonetization – Success and failures

The present government decided to ban the Rs.500 and Rs.1000 denominations on 08 Nov 2016. The economic survey also declared just before the general budget of 2018 that all the negative impact of the demonetization has been curbed.

However, with the never ending cry for faster economic growth in India, many an experts feel that the demonetarization has not only failed to do something it was primarily expected to, and has spilled the Tax payers’ money for unexplainable reasons.

Before we try to analyze the successes and failures of demonetization, let us first try to understand the objectives behind the actions:

Successes of demonetization: Merits that favored economic growth of India

Failures of demonetization: Demerits that hindered economic growth of India

Considering the above aspects, demonetization can be considered more failure than a success as it failed in achieving the objectives set, as discussed above. About digitalization of transactions, the experts believe that it can be done without disturbing the public too.

Tips for GD contenders:

Since you are unaware, if you would be speaking on successes or failures of demonetization on the D day, it becomes essential for you to be ready for both for and against the topic.

Apart, there would hardly an opportunity or two to showcase your capabilities and you must make the most of it. The following 3 tips will help you do that:

Whenever you speak first, always speak data first and provide your analysis for the same later.

Ex: As per the RBI report released in 2017 about the demonetization, 99% of the money has been recovered which shows that the prime objective of the act has failed.

Speaking in this way, makes you more reliable as you extracted real time data and gives you an opportunity to speak for long and be in the eyes of selectors. Who knows, you may not get another opportunity to speak at all.

When you speak against a point, always politely disagree on what has been told and provide factual details about your view. Never disagree in such a way that it hurts the sentiments of the opposition

Ex: I would like to differ from your line of thought where you said that demonetization was an absolute failure, because all the quicker transactions that you and I do today is a byproduct of demonetization and there are many more such which I would like to discuss if time permits.

When you want to support a point raised by a person, ensure you appreciate his point, agree upon it and never close without adding a point of your own. Nothing shines more than originality.

Ex: I sincerely appreciate you brought in point of the costs of demonetization being higher than its expected effects and I agree upon it. I would like to also draw your attention about the views of economic experts on how the slower and planned demonetization could have helped well.

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