Abstract

In this issue, Dr. Venkat Pulla, Coordinator, Social Work Discipline & Senior Lecturer, Australian Catholic University, Australia (Brisbane Campus), writes the editorial on denominations by Modi Government to deal the pervasive corruption in India.

Highlights

  • In parallel with the historic elections of the United States of America on 8 November 2016, with Donald Trump becoming the 45th President Elect, the Government of India (GOI) took the nation by an utter disbelief by compelling a ground-breaking step to demonetise ₹500 and ₹1000 denominations authors: Rahul Mahanta, Rituparna Bhattacharya, Suman Singh, Pranalee Sharma and Asha Singh, Dhurjjati Sarma, Syeda Sakira Sahin, Sushmita Chakraborty and Namita Chakma, and Mr Mahadeb Ghosh and Biswaranjan Mistri

  • This was not one of Modi’s pre-poll promises but bringing back the black money deposited in the Swiss Banks was

  • Amongst what are known as white papers on Black Money released by the Ministry of Finance, GOI, 2012, a total of CHF 1.95 billion (₹92.95 billion, US$2.1 billion) remained deposited in all the Swiss Banks, but the domestic and diplomatic measures taken by the Modi Government has plummeted the level of black money to approximately CHF 1.2 billion or ₹ 83.92 billion in 2016.1

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Introduction

The current issue has articles by a number of In parallel with the historic elections of the United States of America on 8 November 2016, with Donald Trump becoming the 45th President Elect, the Government of India (GOI) took the nation by an utter disbelief by compelling a ground-breaking step to demonetise ₹500 and ₹1000 denominations authors: Rahul Mahanta, Rituparna Bhattacharya, Suman Singh, Pranalee Sharma and Asha Singh, Dhurjjati Sarma, Syeda Sakira Sahin, Sushmita Chakraborty and Namita Chakma, and Mr Mahadeb Ghosh and Biswaranjan Mistri.

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