Currency Note News: The Central Government has made a big announcement yesterday regarding Rs 2000 notes. It has now been decided to withdraw Rs 2000 notes from circulation across the country.
You will have to deposit all these denomination notes in banks by 30th September. Along with this, RBI has asked banks to stop giving Rs 2,000 notes with immediate effect, but in the midst of this news, now an update is also coming out regarding Rs 100, 200 and 500 notes. What to do if you have these small denomination notes…
PNB has brought special offer
Let us tell you that from time to time, many fake news have been coming out regarding the notes, but now the country’s government bank PNB has come up with such an offer, in which you can easily change your old and mutilated notes. PNB is giving you brand new notes.
Have to contact in the nearest branch
PNB has written in its official tweet that if you also want to change old or mutilated notes, now you can do this easily. The bank has told that you can contact your nearest branch. Here you can exchange notes and coins.
Reserve Bank issued rules
According to the new rules of the Reserve Bank, if you also have old or mutilated notes, then you do not have to worry at all. Now you can exchange such notes by visiting any branch of the bank. If any bank employee refuses to exchange your note, then you can also file a complaint about this. You have to keep in mind that the worse the condition of the note, the less its value decreases.
Under what circumstances will the notes be exchanged?
According to RBI, any torn note will be accepted only when a part of it is missing, or which consists of more than two pieces and is pasted together, provided that no essential part of it is missing. If some special parts of the currency note, such as the name of the issuing authority, guarantee and promise clause, signature, Ashoka Pillar, picture of Mahatma Gandhi, water mark, etc. are also missing, then your note will not be exchanged. Soiled notes which have become unusable due to circulation in the market for a long time can also be exchanged.