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“Flesh trade has nosedived in India. Trafficking of women and girls has gone down considerably,” the law minister told reporters here while listing the “achievements of demonetisation”, a day before the Congress-led opposition’s proposed “Black Day” protest.
“Due to the flesh trade, a huge amount of cash used to flow to Nepal and Bangladesh…Notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 (now junked) were used to make payments in the flesh trade, which has now come down,” he said.
Prasad claimed that the note ban reduced the number of stone-pelting incidents in Kashmir, put a check on Naxal activities, increased the provident fund (PF) and insurance cover of the employees immensely and gave a huge push to digital transactions.
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