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Modi's cash ban hits US$1 trillion hidden economy

Many of the hardest-hit are workers in India's vast and intricate informal economy

Published Tue, Dec 20, 2016 · 09:50 PM

    Mumbai

    IN Prime Minister Narendra Modi's political base of Varanasi, Hinduism's holiest city, weaver Zainul Abedin stares at the uneven mud floor of his home. Behind him, more than a dozen handlooms lie idle.

    Mr Abedin is part of the collateral damage of Mr Modi's Nov 8 decision to ban high-value currency notes, effectively cancelling 86 per cent of cash in circulation. The move was designed to stifle corruption and tax evasion, but many of the hardest-hit are workers in India's vast and intricate informal economy - the small businesses, shops, drivers and countless other basic industries and services that employ more than 90 per cent of Indian workers.

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