Govt says ready with cash for pay day rush


More than 1.6 lakh ATMs recalibrated across country

New Delhi, Dec 1 (DHNS): Banks with salary and pension accounts are getting 20 to 30% extra cash to deal with the increased demand as December begins.

The government is also making arrangements to fly cash at regular intervals to Tier II and III cities and rural areas. Army helicopters will deliver cash in time, an official said.

More than 1.60 lakh ATMs across the country have been recalibrated and mobile vans with ATMs are being sent to minimise queues in front of banks and ATMs, he told DH.

Salaries are usually disbursed between November 30 and December 7. According to official reports, till Monday evening, IAF planes had transported 210 tonnes of currency from the printing press to Reserve Bank of India centres for disbursal to various bank branches.

Banks are also being provided with more hands to deal with the usual surge in demand for cash in the first week of every month. They have been asked to open additional counters.

Officials said the printing of Rs 500 notes had been stepped up, with Rs 2,000 notes being printed less frequently. The printing of Rs 100 notes has gone up 150% since the demonetisation announcement on November 8, they said.

The government banned Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes on November 8 in a move to check black money and counterfeit notes.

According to top officials, the Finance Ministry is in constant touch with the RBI to monitor the ground situation. In order to make the cash flow smooth for pay day, the government had also ordered a squeeze of currency supply to banks for the last couple of days.

Meanwhile, the All India Bank Employees Association has said people were locking out bank branches in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and abusing staff as enough cash was not available. The association has also sought police protection at bank branches.

  

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  • HILARY, Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Demonetisation has never been used anywhere in the world to unearth unaccounted wealth. Demonetisation has been resorted to in small economies to manage hyperinflation situations. When the price of a loaf of bread becomes ten thousand pesos and a bag full of pesos is to be carried to the store, the old peso is replaced by a new one which is equivalent to, say, a ten thousand old pesos.
    The conduct of the Supreme Court of India in the situation created by the demonetisation has been substandard from the legal point of view. It is true that an elected government has the right to be stupid and an utive decision of the government should not be interfered with merely on the ground that the decision is stupid.
    However, the court has a duty to intervene where a decision is clearly illegal. An example is the order of the Reserve Bank of India and the Ministry of Finance that prevents me from accessing my bank account to withdraw money standing to my credit. That order is prima facie illegal and cannot be visualised even in a situation where a financial emergency under article 360 is promulgated. It is unfortunate that the Supreme Court did not strike down that part of the government regulation after summarily hearing the Attorney General.

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  • P. Shirish Kumar Hosabettu, Muscat, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016


    What about the Poor people daily going to Court and waiting outside the court since last many years, most of the pending cases since decades?

    Supreme Courts - 61.436
    High Courts - 38,91,076
    Lower Courts - 2,30,79,723

    Any people worried about this?

    Anyone asks the present or previous Governments, why no action on this??

    Why there is no time limit to clear any disputes?

    We are just supporting the party we like.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    We are like this only!

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Only the present ruling party can take up these issues and solve it .... Even Vajpayee govt ruled for 6 years, but could not do anything,,, Even Sikhs did not get any justice from Vajpayee govt,,, whom should we blame now ????

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    'Operation Flop'

    From 50 days to 5 months ?

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Who pays for all this effort. The ordinary taxpayer for sure!!
    With the lost trade, lost wages, lost productivity, lost produce and lost time resulting from aimlessly waiting in line at Banks and the inability of the common man to even purchase day to day essentials, this currency cancellation experiment will cost the nation and the taxpayer more than what this government have promised they will recover.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Government is misguiding the people as they don't have required notes printed in view of implementation without preparartion

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Most of ATM's in Our Place No Cash and Bank Staff Saying It's Technical Problem, but Reality is Banks are Also Worried and Serving their DEAREST Customers, and Poor People still Suffering, No Bhakts around any bank to Help anyone Except in Distributing LADDU in Mangalore...

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  • FLAVIAN DSOUZA, CHIK/BENGALURU

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Most of the ATM's i went last night and this morning were empty and no cash. The ones with cash had long ques so not sure what govt is saying but it would be better if they provide data and stats. Was this a conspiracy to trap Modi? Why did he listen to the man on a street in Pune and not consult key people around him ??

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Jossey,
    You were right "Learning from mistakes"
    All depends on public in-tolerance and demand.
    Rule of 'Demand & Supply'

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  • Mohammed, Khobar

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Swiss bank may have more black money of BJP and congress people. If this is really true to encounter black money.. then govt would have well planed to get money from swiss bank... All these are just a drama for common people eyes... People are standing in long Ques each and every single day to withdraw money to their expenses... How do an poor elderly women or men can stand in que for several hours just to have a daily meal..??? Before taking any decision Govt should plan accordingly instead of making people suffer

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    cashless citizens. mindless govt.promises mountains.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Only after mobs lock up bankers and criticism everywhere, govt has realized "Keeping hungry today, promising heaven tomorrow" does not work.

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  • Jayesh, Udipi

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Government now recovered mostly and once again nation run on wheels as like earlier. Now easy to trace out fake notes without much difficulty. All are happy mostly poor people.
    Result from mahrashtra or gujarat speaks a lot.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    You are salting the wounds of the poor, calling them 'Happy people'. Also can you explain how it's easy to track fake currency now? From what it was reported, coloured copies of the so called fake-proof note was circulated successfully the very next day itself.

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  • Jayesh, Udipi

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Government is planning to deposit Rs.15 lakhs in the account of poor people as and when all accounts activated properly. BJP is only party who keep there promise intact according to election manifesto.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Another Amith Shah saying political Jumla.... 100 days promise gone in the wind ....this is the standard of BJP

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  • hemanth, Mangalore/bangalore/CT

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    People here believe only in APMC results...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    India is tired of standing in Queue ...

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  • Jayesh, Udipi

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Why should stand in Q when wine shops give stuff without money for regular customer.

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Maybe, it is your way of satisfying  want, but, man does not live by wine alone.

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  • SN, Bahrain / Manipal

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Inthjaar ka fal meeta hotha hai.

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    inthjaar me insan mar be jatha hai.

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  • Sunil D'souza , Udupi /dubai

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Jossey, In Mumbai churchgate STN people even stand for water in Q!

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