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#2311871
8 November 2017
Indian Congress activists protesting against the central government decision on the eve of first anniversary of demonetisation in Kolkata, India on Wednesday , 8th November , 2017. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces to ban 1,000 and 500-rupee notes last year. Opposition parties in India have called for street protests to mark one year since the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi banned high denomination banknotes in a stated attempt to target undeclared "black" money and fight corruption.
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#2311872
8 November 2017
Indian Congress activists protesting against the central government decision on the eve of first anniversary of demonetisation in Kolkata, India on Wednesday , 8th November , 2017. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces to ban 1,000 and 500-rupee notes last year. Opposition parties in India have called for street protests to mark one year since the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi banned high denomination banknotes in a stated attempt to target undeclared "black" money and fight corruption.
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#2309939
7 November 2017
An Indian man showing banned 500 rupee notes in front of Reserve Bank in Kolkata, India on Tuesday , 7th November , 2017. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announce to ban 1,000 and 500-rupee notes last year. Modi had indicated that the decision would help remove black money from the system, rein in terrorism and take fake currency out of circulation.
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#2309940
7 November 2017
An Indian man showing banned 500 rupee notes in front of Reserve Bank in Kolkata, India on Tuesday , 7th November , 2017. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announce to ban 1,000 and 500-rupee notes last year. Modi had indicated that the decision would help remove black money from the system, rein in terrorism and take fake currency out of circulation.
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#2211183
22 September 2017
Durga Puja pandal or a temporary platforms features a money tree having the prints of banned Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes in Kolkata, India on Friday , 22nd September 2017. The theme has found place in Mitra Sanghati's puja in east Kolkata's Belighata area and the organisers have printed over 30,000 replicas of the banned currency notes to portray it. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser of the community Durga Puja in West Bengal this year. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser came from the sufferings that the common man had to face due to the note ban in India this year.
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#2211184
22 September 2017
Durga Puja pandal or a temporary platforms features a money tree having the prints of banned Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes in Kolkata, India on Friday , 22nd September 2017. The theme has found place in Mitra Sanghati's puja in east Kolkata's Belighata area and the organisers have printed over 30,000 replicas of the banned currency notes to portray it. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser of the community Durga Puja in West Bengal this year. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser came from the sufferings that the common man had to face due to the note ban in India this year.
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#2211186
22 September 2017
Durga Puja pandal or a temporary platforms features a money tree having the prints of banned Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes in Kolkata, India on Friday , 22nd September 2017. The theme has found place in Mitra Sanghati's puja in east Kolkata's Belighata area and the organisers have printed over 30,000 replicas of the banned currency notes to portray it. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser of the community Durga Puja in West Bengal this year. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser came from the sufferings that the common man had to face due to the note ban in India this year.
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#2211187
22 September 2017
Durga Puja pandal or a temporary platforms features a money tree having the prints of banned Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes in Kolkata, India on Friday , 22nd September 2017. The theme has found place in Mitra Sanghati's puja in east Kolkata's Belighata area and the organisers have printed over 30,000 replicas of the banned currency notes to portray it. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser of the community Durga Puja in West Bengal this year. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser came from the sufferings that the common man had to face due to the note ban in India this year.
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#2211189
22 September 2017
Durga Puja pandal or a temporary platforms features a money tree having the prints of banned Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes in Kolkata, India on Friday , 22nd September 2017. The theme has found place in Mitra Sanghati's puja in east Kolkata's Belighata area and the organisers have printed over 30,000 replicas of the banned currency notes to portray it. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser of the community Durga Puja in West Bengal this year. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser came from the sufferings that the common man had to face due to the note ban in India this year.
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#2211192
22 September 2017
Durga Puja pandal or a temporary platforms features a money tree having the prints of banned Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes in Kolkata, India on Friday , 22nd September 2017. The theme has found place in Mitra Sanghati's puja in east Kolkata's Belighata area and the organisers have printed over 30,000 replicas of the banned currency notes to portray it. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser of the community Durga Puja in West Bengal this year. Demonetisation or 'notebandi' has been chosen as the theme by organiser came from the sufferings that the common man had to face due to the note ban in India this year.
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All India Trinamool Congress Political party demonstration outside the Reserve Bank of India
14 December 2016
#1603795
14 December 2016
All India Trinamool Congress Political party demonstration outside the Reserve Bank of India and protest against Central BJP Government notebandi issue on December 14,2016 in Kolkata,India.State Labour minister Moloy Ghatak on Tuesday claimed that tea and jute industries are finding it difficult to continue with operations, including payments to workers, due to demonetisation. Though no factories have been closed down, salaries in 28-odd tea gardens in Bengal have been delayed while the fate of jute mill workers were also the same, he added.
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All India Trinamool Congress Political party demonstration outside the Reserve Bank of India
14 December 2016
#1603796
14 December 2016
All India Trinamool Congress Political party demonstration outside the Reserve Bank of India and protest against Central BJP Government notebandi issue on December 14,2016 in Kolkata,India.State Labour minister Moloy Ghatak on Tuesday claimed that tea and jute industries are finding it difficult to continue with operations, including payments to workers, due to demonetisation. Though no factories have been closed down, salaries in 28-odd tea gardens in Bengal have been delayed while the fate of jute mill workers were also the same, he added.
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All India Trinamool Congress Political party demonstration outside the Reserve Bank of India
14 December 2016
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14 December 2016
All India Trinamool Congress Political party demonstration outside the Reserve Bank of India and protest against Central BJP Government notebandi issue on December 14,2016 in Kolkata,India.State Labour minister Moloy Ghatak on Tuesday claimed that tea and jute industries are finding it difficult to continue with operations, including payments to workers, due to demonetisation. Though no factories have been closed down, salaries in 28-odd tea gardens in Bengal have been delayed while the fate of jute mill workers were also the same, he added.
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All India Trinamool Congress Political party demonstration outside the Reserve Bank of India
14 December 2016
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14 December 2016
All India Trinamool Congress Political party demonstration outside the Reserve Bank of India and protest against Central BJP Government notebandi issue on December 14,2016 in Kolkata,India.State Labour minister Moloy Ghatak on Tuesday claimed that tea and jute industries are finding it difficult to continue with operations, including payments to workers, due to demonetisation. Though no factories have been closed down, salaries in 28-odd tea gardens in Bengal have been delayed while the fate of jute mill workers were also the same, he added.
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