Ten Days After Demonetisation, This Is What The Working Class Has To Say
- 3 years ago
It has been ten days since PM Modi demonetised 500 and 1,000 rupee currency notes, and there have been many news reports on the chaos the process of currency exchange has created. The Wire visited various Banks, ATMs, and even the Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) to know what the people standing in long queues there think about the move. You can watch that video report here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFPbC5Ab21E
On the tenth day, we visited Narela in the North West district of Delhi to speak to factory workers, daily wage earners, housewives and migrant workers about how they are dealing with this unprecedented situation. Narela is an industrial area located at the Delhi-Haryana border, and most of the people living there belong to the working class and poor sections of society.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFPbC5Ab21E
On the tenth day, we visited Narela in the North West district of Delhi to speak to factory workers, daily wage earners, housewives and migrant workers about how they are dealing with this unprecedented situation. Narela is an industrial area located at the Delhi-Haryana border, and most of the people living there belong to the working class and poor sections of society.
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