This is how the Indian currency notes are printed- Know the process
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Before printing the Indian currency notes, there is a process which has to be followed
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There is a specific paper which is used to print the currency notes. The paper is imported as well as procured locally
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The paper of currency note is produced in specific paper mill- Currency Note Press situated in Maharashtra and Hoshangabad Paper Mill in Madhya Pradesh
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One paper sheet is capable to print around 32 to 48 paper notes
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There is a specific machine, which is used to colour the Indian currency note
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Once the currency notes are dried up, they manually get sorted on the basis of colour development
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After printing and sorting the notes, glitter ink is used to highlight the numbers on the Indian currency notes
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Post this, the paper sheet turns into an Indian currency note of various values