Notes banned in India; Bangladeshis pity
500 and 1000 rupee notes the difficulties facing ban in India and Bangladesh, the Bangladeshi Indian citizens.
Nearly 13 million people in Bangladesh every year from the business, medical tourism in India was to come. Bangladeshi businessmen who trade with India and the Indian Rupee exchange dealers have thousands on their hands. Thousands of Indian students in the country are living, working and business. Because everyone has fallen in the midst of great concern to note is prohibited. The Indian rupee cash in the hands of those who have no valid documents are not many of them. As a result, they are not exchanged over 500 and 1000 rupee notes.
November 8, 500 and 100 notes were banned in India. 500 dollar notes instead of the old government printing of the new notes and the 1000 notes was declared 000 notes instead of leaving it was announced. Today, on November 11, bank notes change from the old to the new banknotes, but the Indian government last month extended the deadlines further 7 hours. In India, many of them old 500 and 1000 rupees notes are floating in the river Ganges.
Source: oyaobaksa desk / BBC Bengali