No plan to seal bank lockers, confiscate jewellery, clarifies govt

November 18, 2016

New Delhi, Nov 18: Scotching rumours, the Finance Ministry said on Friday there is no move to seal bank lockers and neither it is true that the ink of the new Rs 2,000 notes has been bleeding in some cases.

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“Myth: Next move is to seal bank lockers and confiscate gold, diamonds and jewellery. Reality: This is baseless. There is no proposal to seal bank lockers and confiscate the jewellery,” the ministry tweeted.

The ministry also said the Rs 2,000 notes have a “intaglio” (a design that is incised or engraved into a material) safety feature.

“To identify a genuine note when you rub it against a cloth, a turbo-electric effect is generated, which and it is due to this that the note's ink gets transferred on to the cloth,” the ministry said.

It did seven tweets in Hindi in “myth and reality” format.

The ministry rebutted the rumours that the government's demonetisation move was only a cosmetic exercise and that people would be able to find out other ways to keep their black money.

“The enforcement agencies are keeping a vigil. Necessary changes have been made in Benami Transactions Act and in agreement of sharing information for curbing black money,” the Finance Ministry tweeted.

It also refuted reports that new notes have chips intalled in it for keeping a tab on black money hoarders. “These are all baseless and imaginary reports,” it clarified.

In response to a “myth” that cost of implementing the demonetisation move is greater than the profit it would yield, the ministry said: “Parallel economy casts shadow on the country's economy and adversely impacts the poor and middle class.”

The ministry also denied allegations that some corporate houses and party people were already tipped off about government's demonetisation move.

“All precautions were taken to keep the move confidential and nobody was aware about this move or its preparations,” said one of its tweets.

It also referred to a “myth” that the government is planning to demonetise Rs 100 and Rs 50 notes.

“It is completely baseless. The government has not thought of demonetising currency of any other denomination,” it said.

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The announcement was made by Deputy Commissioner and MCC Administrator Darshan HV during a public phone-in session. The move specifically targets routes where private bus service has become erratic, ensuring that citizens no longer have to rely on a fluctuating private sector for their daily commute.

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The transport crisis was brought to the forefront by Ramayya, a resident of Bajal, who highlighted a growing trend of private buses skipping morning and night trips. With the previous KSRTC (govt) services discontinued, residents have been left without a fallback option.

To fix this, the DC confirmed that the PM-eBus Sewa Scheme will bring 100 government-owned electric buses to the city:

•    Phased Deployment: The first 50 of the new 100 government buses are scheduled to arrive by March 2026.

•    State Infrastructure: Two new government depots, including one at Mudipu, are being prepared for operations.

•    Recruitment: The state has already begun training a new batch of government bus drivers to ensure the fleet is operational the moment it arrives.

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