You will remember the closure of ₹ 2000 notes. The Reserve Bank (RBI) gradually withdrawn those notes from the market. Since then, the trend of ₹ 500 and ₹ 200 notes in the market has increased considerably. Nowadays these notes are found in almost everyone’s pocket.
Now such reports or rumors are coming to hear whether the government is going to stop the ₹ 200 note too? Is the Modi government going to ban this note too?
What has RBI said? (Big update)
The Reserve Bank (RBI) has given an important information about this. RBI has not announced the closure of ₹ 200 note.
Rather, RBI’s concern is something else. RBI says that ever since ₹ 2000 notes have been closed, in the country The trend of fake notes of ₹ 200 and ₹ 500 has increased rapidly. For this reason, RBI has warned people to take more care while taking money (during transactions).
How to identify the real note of ₹ 200?
To avoid fake notes, it is necessary to know some special features of the real note:
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See the left side of the note, there in Devanagari script 200 Is written.
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In the middle of the note Picture of Mahatma Gandhi It appears very clearly.
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Near Gandhiji’s picture, if you look carefully, then in very small letters (micro letters) RBI, India, India and 200 You will get written.
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To the right side of the note (right side) Signs of Ashoka Pillar Is made
(These are some of the main identities, even more security features on the note)
RBI’s appeal: Be cautious!
RBI has appealed to the common people to be vigilant to prevent fake notes from spreading. RBI has advised that while taking any note, especially ₹ 200 and ₹ 500 notes, check it well.
If you find a note fake or suspect, then immediately inform him to the nearest bank officer or police administration.