Government is reducing market notes from 2000

New delhi date. 30. August 2019 Friday

After the blockade, the government put in a currency of Rs. 2000, and there was a debate over what to buy.

Many people say that there is a problem with the separation of 2000. Some said that the reverse number would benefit the number two from the 2000 note. They would be easy to save money.

However, now the government is reducing the currency notes of 2000. Against that, the number of 500 notes is increasing. In the last financial year, the number of notes in the market has declined by 7.2 million.

The number of 2000 currency notes in the market declined from 336 crore to 329 crore last year. The number of currency notes of 500 has increased from 1546 crore to 2151 crore in 2018-19 over 2017-18.

However, for the government, printing of fake notes has become a matter of concern. The number of fake fake notes of 500 has increased by 121 per cent in 2018-19 over 2017-18.

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