Survey: What do *you* think of the currency ban?

Forget those experts, forget those social media messages, have your own say – with our questionnaire

GN Bureau | November 18, 2016


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You have read (or heard or seen) countless analyses, points-counterpoints, theories-conspiracy theories and allegations-counter-allegations on the historic move to ban high-denomination currency notes. On TV and web, in print and on social media streams on your mobile phone, you have been bombarded with increasingly strident messages in favour (mostly) or against (some) the ‘surgical strike’ on black money. High time you have your own say: just click on this questionnaire, and let others know:

 

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