"Government has decided to constitute teams of additional secretaries/joint secretaries/directors -- with each team consisting of up to 2-3 officers for each state/UT to visit the states/UTs and report back to the government on status of implementation of... Cancellation of the legal tender character of high denomination bank notes...," the finance ministry said in a statement.
These teams will visit the states allocated to them for at least 2 days and will assess status of the implementation. Each of the officers will visit different areas of the state or UT separately, it added. The focus may be on rural areas, it stressed.
The team will submit a report on the above points, the general outlook and challenges arising out of implementation of the scheme, it added.
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