In Poll-Bound Punjab, Farmers Continue To Feel Impact Of Notes Ban | Read

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  • Published On: January 03, 2017
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In Gajju Majra near Patiala, 32-year-old Harpreet Singh wakes up and heads straight to the bank. From 7 am, he waits in a queue along with his fellow farmers to withdraw money, so that he can buy fodder to feed his cattle and essential material for his crop. Almost two months after the notes ban, farmers in Punjab remain distressed by the cash crunch. The political leadership from Patiala hold diverse views on the impact the notes ban will have in the election-bound state.

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