The provided text appears to be a script or transcript of a news report or video about an event in Bhubaneswar, India, where a large crowd has gathered at a bank to exchange their 2000 rupee notes, which have been discontinued by the RBI (Reserve Bank of India). The reporter is asking questions to the people in the crowd and to a senior economist, Rajeev Sah, about the situation and the impact of the RBI's decision on the common people. The reporter also speaks to a bank official, Sharda Prasma, who explains the process of exchanging the old notes for new ones. The video also shows footage of people waiting in long lines and criticizing the government's decision. The reporter concludes by saying that the situation is chaotic and that the common people are suffering due to the RBI's decision.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued a notification to banks.
2. The RBI has introduced a new tax on bank deposits.
3. The tax is aimed at reducing black money in the economy.
4. The RBI has set up a system to track and monitor bank transactions.
5. The system uses CCTV footage and document tagging to track transactions.
6. The RBI has appointed a special agent, Rajeev Sah, to oversee the implementation of the tax.
7. Rajeev Sah is a senior economics expert and has been tasked with addressing criticism of the tax.
8. The RBI has set up a helpline for people to report any issues with the tax.
9. The tax has been implemented in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
10. The RBI has introduced a new note, the 2000 note, which is being exchanged for old notes.
11. Long lines have been reported at banks as people wait to exchange their old notes.
12. The RBI has set up a system to track and monitor the exchange of old notes.
13. The RBI has appointed a special agent, Sharda Prasada, to oversee the exchange of old notes.
14. The RBI has set up a document tagging system to track the exchange of old notes.
15. The RBI has introduced a new system for tracking and monitoring bank transactions.
16. The system uses CCTV footage and document tagging to track transactions.
17. The RBI has set up a helpline for people to report any issues with the system.
18. The system has been implemented in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
19. The RBI has introduced a new note, the 2000 note, which is being exchanged for old notes.
20. Long lines have been reported at banks as people wait to exchange their old notes.