It has been 12 days since Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched his demonetisation scheme and now people have started questioning the outcomes of it-whether this scheme really flushed out the black money? Well the answer is, no.
Black money estimate ranges from 20% to 60% and
So, estimates for illegal cash range from 3% to 5% of the total black economy. Taking the higher 5% figure, black money in cash would be somewhere between Rs 1.4 lakh crore and Rs 4.5 lakh crore.
Assuming the velocity of circulation to be no different than in the white economy, you could say that cash component is 38% of the total currency (Rs 16.5 lakh crore). So, around Rs 6.5 lakh crore is in cash form,” Arun Kumar, a former JNU professor and an expert on black economy, told ET.
According to reports, officials were expecting around Rs 3 lakh crore to remain unreturned to banks by December 30. This is what would be the cash component of black money. All this computation goes to show only one thing - a very large share, in fact the bulk of black money, is not going to be caught in the present drive.
Other objective of demonetisation was to rule out fake currency. Yes this objective will be met by the government until the fakes of the new Rs 2,000 notes rolls out.
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