It's a masterstroke by PM Modi: Narayan Murthy on cash ban
Nov 9, 2016, 20:27 IST
Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy has called the government's decision to abolish Rs. 500 and Rs.1,000 currency notes a "masterstroke", and said it would address problems like black money and corruption and will also accelerate the move towards a digital economy.
"Prime Minister is working hard to reduce corruption. Black money is a scourge on any developing economy. He (PM Modi ) has been a great supporter of digital economy.
So yesterday when he made the announcement, I thought it was a master stroke," Mr Murthy said here at a function.
He said he hoped the decision would help reduce corruption and black money, and also accelerate the move towards a digital economy.
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"Prime Minister is working hard to reduce corruption. Black money is a scourge on any developing economy. He (PM Modi ) has been a great supporter of digital economy.
So yesterday when he made the announcement, I thought it was a master stroke," Mr Murthy said here at a function.
He said he hoped the decision would help reduce corruption and black money, and also accelerate the move towards a digital economy.