After the ban on 500 and 1000 rupee notes by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Barring public hospitals, medical outlets and petrol bunks, the old notes are being rejected at every place and the economic chaos is almost making common people to either sit at home at stand in a long queue at a bank/ATM. Union government has extended the timeline of above-listed services up to 24th November, it's certainly as a small sigh of relief for commoners and people in emergency. Till then, RBI and government is expected to largely work towards restructuring the ATMs and ease the flow of money at banks. Although RBI raised the withdrawal from Monday, it isn't completely serving the need. On other hand, commercial services including cinema halls, shopping malls et al are badly effected with this development. Considering the tizzy situation, the Rajiv Gandhi International airport, led by GMR group, in Hyderabad has come up with a stunning announcement on Monday evening. The airport authorities have declared that no charges with will be imposed on parking service till the midnight of 21st November. So, all vehicles can be freely parked till the specified date and this could spell some relief for those are facing the scarcity of new notes.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
No parking fee in Hyderabad airport
After the ban on 500 and 1000 rupee notes by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Barring public hospitals, medical outlets and petrol bunks, the old notes are being rejected at every place and the economic chaos is almost making common people to either sit at home at stand in a long queue at a bank/ATM. Union government has extended the timeline of above-listed services up to 24th November, it's certainly as a small sigh of relief for commoners and people in emergency. Till then, RBI and government is expected to largely work towards restructuring the ATMs and ease the flow of money at banks. Although RBI raised the withdrawal from Monday, it isn't completely serving the need. On other hand, commercial services including cinema halls, shopping malls et al are badly effected with this development. Considering the tizzy situation, the Rajiv Gandhi International airport, led by GMR group, in Hyderabad has come up with a stunning announcement on Monday evening. The airport authorities have declared that no charges with will be imposed on parking service till the midnight of 21st November. So, all vehicles can be freely parked till the specified date and this could spell some relief for those are facing the scarcity of new notes.
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