1000 BankNotes Update: Recently, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced the withdrawal of Rs 2000 note under the Clean Note Policy.
After which all banks have been given 4 months (till September 30) to exchange and deposit Rs 2000 note exchange (2000 Rupee Note Exchange). Under this, you can convert 10 notes of 2000 i.e. up to 20000 value into other notes at one go. But ever since this decision of the Reserve Bank has come to the fore, there has been speculation that after withdrawing the 2000 note, will the RBI once again issue a new 1000 rupees note?
Will the government issue new 1000 rupee notes or not?
Now that the work of withdrawing the 2000 rupee note from the banks has started gradually in the country, in such a situation, discussions have intensified whether the government will issue new 1000 rupee note (Will government re-issue 1000 note?) or not. . Many kinds of things are happening on social media regarding this. Some people say that the Central Government will bring a new note of 1000 rupees by closing the 2000 rupee note. Regarding these news, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das gave a big information.
Know what the RBI governor replied
In response to this question, the RBI governor said, at present there is no proposal to bring a new note of 1000 rupees. This is just a rumour. He said that notes of other denominations are available in sufficient quantity in the market. At the same time, Rs 2000 note will also remain legal tender for the time being. You have a chance to exchange the note till 30 September. In such a situation, do not crowd the bank. You have 4 months time. People should not be in a hurry to change the notes, do it comfortably. This deadline has been given so that this decision is taken seriously.
Now the country’s biggest bank note will be 500 rupee note
RBI has put an end to the rumor of issuing new Rs 1000 note. Along with this, it has also become clear that after the withdrawal of 2000 notes, now only 500 rupee note will be the biggest bank note in the country.
Let us tell you that in November 2016, notes of 500 and 1000 rupees were closed. After which new notes of Rs 200, Rs 500 and Rs 2000 were issued.