This is the New Look For The 500 And 2000 Notes In India it will be Arrive on Thursday , Old 500 And 1000 Notes are Banned Yesterday Night by PM Narendra Modi

This is the New Look For The 500 And 2000 Notes In India it will be Arrive on Thursday , Old 500 And 1000 Notes are Banned Yesterday Night by PM Narendra Modi

The Government authorities and Reserve Bank of India boss Urijit Patel today uncovered what the new Rs. 500 and 2000 notes will resemble, declaring that these will be propelled on Thursday, November 10. 

They were tending to a question and answer session to points of interest next strides after Prime Minister Narendra Modi reported in a deliver to the country that Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 group notes are being pulled back from midnight. He said that such notes will get to be "simple paper". 

PM Modi said this was being done to handle the danger of dark cash in the nation, which has sapped the economy. 

This is the New Look For The 500 And 2000 Notes In India it will be Arrive on Thursday , Old 500 And 1000 Notes are Banned Yesterday Night by PM Narendra Modi

The new arrangement of Rs. 500 notes, said monetary undertakings secretary Shaktikanta Das, will be known as the Mahatama Gandhi arrangement of certified receipts and they likewise convey a photo of Delhi's Red Fort. 

The 2000 rupee take note of that is being presented conveys a picture of the Mangalyaan to observe India's Mars mission, he said. 

Control rooms are being set up at the Reserve Bank and the Department of Economic undertakings in the back service to help in the move. 

This is the New Look For The 500 And 2000 Notes In India it will be Arrive on Thursday , Old 500 And 1000 Notes are Banned Yesterday Night by PM Narendra Modi

Tomorrow, Wednesday, the authorities said, will be a bank occasion and the treasury will likewise be shut. Mr Patel said the generation of the new high group notes had been increase "starting today and over the previous months... henceforth it was chosen to present the plan that the PM has declared. 

Mr Das called the administration's choice to scratch off the Rs. 500 and 1000 notes "an extremely striking, capable and definitive stride" to battle dark cash.

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