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Budget Special 2017: Will angadia operators be forced to cash out?

<p>Mumbai's cash couriers now face greater risk from the law after Finance Minister announces cap of Rs 3 lakh on cash dealings</p>

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Angadia operators are unofficial cash couriers who transport large amounts of money or jewellery for a fee. Pic for representation

Angadia operators are unofficial cash couriers who transport large amounts of money or jewellery for a fee. Pic for representation

Angadia operators are unofficial cash couriers who transport large amounts of money or jewellery for a fee. Pic for representation
Angadia operators are unofficial cash couriers who transport large amounts of money or jewellery for a fee. Pic for representation

For years, angadia operators have functioned as the city's unofficial cash couriers, but they may finally be forced to cash out altogether after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced a ban on cash transactions above Rs 3 lakh.'

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