What to do with damaged notes? Currency notes often get damaged due to handling, moisture or tearing. To ensure they retain their value, the RBI has set guidelines for exchanging soiled or torn notes.
The Reserve Bank of India has established guidelines for exchanging damaged currency notes, ensuring that individuals don't face financial losses due to soiled, mutilated, or severely damaged notes.
The Reserve Bank of India has established guidelines for exchanging damaged currency notes, ensuring that individuals don't face financial losses due to soiled, mutilated, or severely damaged notes.
CURRENCY, both notes and coins, serves as an ambassador of the country it belongs to. The way we keep and behave with our currency is unfortunate. We don’t care even about the Quaid whose picture we ...
SOILED NOTES: Currency notes, especially of denominations ranging from Rs10 to Rs100, have become so old and soiled that neither the receiver wants to accept them, nor does the giver want to receive ...
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