Is Indian currency 'Made in China'? Here's the truth
Business | August 14, 2018 9:01 IST“Indian currency notes are being and will be printed only in Indian government and RBI currency presses,” the government has clarified.
“Indian currency notes are being and will be printed only in Indian government and RBI currency presses,” the government has clarified.
"The ink used to print the notes is imported, which is not available now, leading to a halt in the printing of these Rs 200 and Rs 500 banknotes," Jagdish Godse, the president of press workers federation told reporters.
High currency notes of Rs 2,463 billion may have been printed by the RBI but not supplied in the market, said the report authored by SBI’s group chief economic adviser.
The RBI is learnt to have stopped printing Rs 2,000 notes around five months ago and is unlikely to take up further printing of the pink bills this financial year
Kolkata: Expressing concern over India's inability to produce paper or ink for its currency notes, President Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday said the importing of the materials exposed the country to the menace of fake Indian
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