RBI Governor's statement on the discontinuation of Rs 2000 notes, said - There is no reason to worry


RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das has made a big statement regarding the demonetisation of Rs 2000 notes. On the discontinuation of 2000 rupee notes, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said that RBI's purpose of bringing 2000 rupee notes has been fulfilled.

Don't consider ban on exchange of old notes a problem: Shaktikanta Das

In Mumbai, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said on the withdrawal of Rs 2000 notes that four months have been given and people can easily exchange notes, you can exchange notes comfortably and there is no dearth of other notes in the market. There is plenty of time to exchange notes. Don't consider the ban on exchanging old notes a problem.

Instructed banks to retain data of Rs 2000 notes

The Reserve Bank of India has instructed all banks to maintain data of Rs 2000 notes deposited daily. RBI has issued instructions in this regard on May 22.


We will keep a constant watch on the difficulties faced in exchange of notes: Shaktikanta Das

Shaktikanta Das said that the decision to stop Rs 2000 notes has been taken under the Clean Note Policy. The RBI Governor has said that complete preparations have been made to replace the 2000 rupee notes. From May 23, the limit for exchanging Rs 2,000 notes with other denominations at any bank will be up to Rs 20,000 at a time. Also, he said, we are constantly monitoring the difficulties faced in exchanging notes.


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