Villagers barter wheat with groceries to beat currency blues


Bundi (Rajasthan), Jan 1 (PTI): Cash-starved farmers in Bundi villages - where ATM and bank branches are hard to find - have resorted to the ancient barter system, exchanging wheat and pulses with other commodities.

For farmers in the villages it is literally a return to the old days.

Wheat is currently being sold for Rs. 21 to 24 per kg but the locals in villages are forced to purchase commodities weighing equal to wheat thus running into losses.

Even as the Prime minister has been stressing on digital and cashless transactions, the villagers, most of whom don't know the meaning of these words feel 'Acche Din to nahi lakin purane din lot aaye hai' (Not the good days but the old days have returned).

"For the last couple of weeks I have been exchanging wheat for vegetables and other items of day-to-day needs from the grocery shop," said Sheogiram Meena, a farmer in Ganeshpura village near Bundi.

Mulibai of the same village said she purchased vegetables and grocery items from the village shop in exchange of wheat weighing about two kilogrammes.

During the drought some years ago, the locals in the village had adopted the same practice, she recalls.

Bharulal Gujjar and Mewalal of Sakatpura village of Kaithuda panchyat of the district, which has a population of around 1400, say as soon as the villagers get news about availability of cash in the ATM at Jarkhoda village, which is 12 kms away, people rush to get cash and sometimes return disappointed as the cash runs out.

Chatarganj village of Hindoli gram panchyat, with a population of about 3600, has no bank branch, ATM, online payment or swipe machine facility and the local villagers have to travel a long distance to get cash.

Kaithuda, Maani and Balkasa villages of the district are also among other places where no bank branch or ATM exists.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 02 2017

    We are going back to barter system because the defective step and implementation of the government in currency replacement.

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    "Villagers barter wheat with groceries to beat currency blues" - And Mr Modi says Mithro Demonetisation is a success and people have no problems.we hope and pray that atleast the Judiciary will have eyes and ears to feel the pulse of the common man.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Equipped with digital knowledge, a reporter of Mumbai Mirror went to check how prepared are govt offices. He went to JJ Hospital, Railway counters, Mantralaya and govt offices in Old Customs House and found none of them accept anything other than cash. Mumbai and Centre are run by Modi's party.
    (One can see yesterday's Mumbai Mirror with photos)

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  • richard, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Intentions of PM were very good, he has risked his chair to do this, the tragedy of this country is that he is surrounded and supported by most corrupt and communal minds ever known. How I wish Modi had a good team of honest experts to support this kind of venture and ute it well after good planning. It is too late, a large number of BJP billionairs have taken care of their black money and common man on the street is the only one suffering.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Our nation is in doldrums. modi is completely clueless and inept to run the nation. He should resign and go home.

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  • saquib, byndoor/dammam

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Modiji only meant cashless how and where, it is only a guess

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  • william D'Souza, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Modi intensions are very good ution whether it is RBI Governor, FM remained a vogue.

    What is the purpose of the act? Now people who got black money are holding new currencies with them physically through the help of Bank Managers/Cashers. Where is the purpose? People were/are struggling specially in the rural areas, old people, ill people, hospitalized people sacrificied, it is a total flop at the cost of poor people. Their own money people are unable to get from the banks...!!!! Banks still say they don't have money...

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    A great economist PM Modi and BJP should appreciate villagers for going complete 'cashless'.

    Jai Hind

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Beautiful comment ....Barter system ...OLD IS GOLD ...

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  • Juliet mascarenhas, Bejai

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Cash nahi tho kya? I have provided BIJLI to 12000 villages in 1000 days.The time has come for villagers to consume LIGHT FOOD (ELECTRICITY) as prescribed by Doctors. Modernisation. Que in villages to stand under the electric pole, instead of ATM's.
    Swatch aur Ache Din.

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  • PRAVEEN, KAVOOR

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Acche din!!!

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  • nazeer Husain, jeddah saudi Arabi

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    THE ONLY EXAMPLE IN THE WORLD WHERE DEVELOPING ECONOMY IS SLOWLY CONVERTING INTO AGE OLD BARTER SYSTEM.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Was there no post office too?
    If there is no post office then it was true acche din given by congress maharaj from last 6 decades

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    @Sri Karkala, don't hide behind previous government for your failures. Before demonetization Modi supposed to think all these. If he declared without any proper planning, then he had to arrange at least mobile ATMs or Banks in all the villages. Demonetization is utter failure. shame on BJP for pushing the country into economic crisis.

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal/ Alkhobar

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    And what were Bhairon Singh Shekhawat & Vasundra Raje doing all these years in Rajasthan?

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  • RONALD, UDUPI

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    CASHLESS SOCIETY -THANKS TO BJP GOVT.

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Thanks to Modiji for taking the country to stone age again. Economically country has gone back 20 years, due to demonetization.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    This is called Development ...

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