No more printing of rupees 2000 notes, what is the motive of Modi Government and RBI
New Delhi: In order to curb black money, the government and the RBI are continuously taking decisions in the action. After the demonetization, the people are speculating on the further intent of the government. Especially all 2000 are worried by thinking of what the government will do next on the 2000 note. Nearly all of the notes of 2000 are disturbing, because the notes of 2000 were easy for the corrupt people, but in his mind, Modi is afraid that when the 2000 note is closed. Along with this, the common man is also upset with the 2000 note because there is a problem of the residency. Most people are dissatisfied with the 2000 note. And according to the news from an RTI, the notes of 2000 have ceased to be printed.
RBI has stopped printing of rupees 2000 rupees. The government has decided not to print 2000 in the current financial year. Regarding 2000 rupees notes, the government had said in the April Rajya Sabha that there is no government plan to distribute 2000 notes. In August this year, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said in response to a question that the government wants to keep notes of 2000 in circulation, there is no plan to put it out of practice. RTI has directed all the banks to not give notes of Rs 2000 notes to all the customers.
Due to the lack of notes of Rs 2,000 and the ATM in 200 and less new notes, the decision has been taken. On the one hand, black money will be reinforced by the arrival of small notes, because the 2000 note transaction was easy for the corrupt people. On the other hand, the problem of residency for the common man will also be lower. Currently printed 2000 notes will be kept at the ATM. But to bring it into practice, the small note will be printed at the moment.
An RTI disclosed that the printing of 2000 was closed. The complete ownership company of the Government of India, SPMCIL (Security Printing and Mining Corporation of India Limited), responded to the information sought on a note of Rs 2000 on the rights of information. In response, SPMCIL said that no demand has been made to print 2000 rupees notes from RBI. The SPMCIL company is printing new notes of only 500 rupees and less. However, with the reply of SPMCIL, it was not clear that this scheme of non-printing of rupees 2000 notes from RBI is permanent or temporarily It is feared that if the printing of rupees 2000 has been discontinued and small notes are being brought in more prevalence, then such notes of 2000 rupees can be out of circulation.
RBI has stopped printing of rupees 2000 rupees. The government has decided not to print 2000 in the current financial year. Regarding 2000 rupees notes, the government had said in the April Rajya Sabha that there is no government plan to distribute 2000 notes. In August this year, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said in response to a question that the government wants to keep notes of 2000 in circulation, there is no plan to put it out of practice. RTI has directed all the banks to not give notes of Rs 2000 notes to all the customers.
Due to the lack of notes of Rs 2,000 and the ATM in 200 and less new notes, the decision has been taken. On the one hand, black money will be reinforced by the arrival of small notes, because the 2000 note transaction was easy for the corrupt people. On the other hand, the problem of residency for the common man will also be lower. Currently printed 2000 notes will be kept at the ATM. But to bring it into practice, the small note will be printed at the moment.
An RTI disclosed that the printing of 2000 was closed. The complete ownership company of the Government of India, SPMCIL (Security Printing and Mining Corporation of India Limited), responded to the information sought on a note of Rs 2000 on the rights of information. In response, SPMCIL said that no demand has been made to print 2000 rupees notes from RBI. The SPMCIL company is printing new notes of only 500 rupees and less. However, with the reply of SPMCIL, it was not clear that this scheme of non-printing of rupees 2000 notes from RBI is permanent or temporarily It is feared that if the printing of rupees 2000 has been discontinued and small notes are being brought in more prevalence, then such notes of 2000 rupees can be out of circulation.

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