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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) withdrew Rs 2,000 notes from circulation in mid-May this year, a move that brought up the memory of the demonetisation of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations in November 2016. This has sparked some concern about further demonetisation of the remaining higher currency denominations, especially Rs 500 notes. , Economy News, Times Now
A man approached the Delhi Police to file a complaint against a petrol pump employee in South Extension Part 1 who refused to accept a Rs 2,000 note. The complaint was lodged on Friday, and an investigation is currently underway., Delhi News, Times Now
Since the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced the withdrawal of 2,000-rupee notes from circulation, their usage has skyrocketed in bars, restaurants, and Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) outlets across the city. Many patrons have found it more convenient and enjoyable to spend the currency at their favorite establishments rather than standing in long bank queues., Kolkata News, Times Now
People can deposit and exchange their Rs 2,000 notes at the bank from today, May 23 onwards. Watch this Visual Story to check SBI, PNB, HDFC Bank guidelines on Rs 2,000 note exchange, deposits.
While the process of exchanging or depositing Rs 2,000 currency notes has begun on Tuesday, RBI sources said the exchange facility is available only at banks
The RBI said that for depositing Rs 2,000 notes, customers can go to their bank and submit the money in their own accounts. There is no deposit limit but general KYC and other existing statutory norms for cash deposit will apply.
Allaying fears over the move to withdraw Rs 2,000 currency notes, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das said the impact of the move on the Indian economy will be 'very very minimal'. Das said that no one should rush to exchange or return their Rs 2,000 notes and added that the currency notes will continue to be legal tender.