The RBI said 98.47% of the ₹2,000 notes that were in circulation at the time of the announcement have now been returned.
More than three years after the withdrawal of ₹2000 banknotes from circulation, the Reserve Bank of India has reiterated that ...
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RBI shares fresh update on ₹2,000 notes: Here's what you should do if you still have one
₹2,000 Banknotes Continue to Be Legal Tender; RBI Explains How Holders Can Exchange or Deposit Them The Reserve Bank of India ...
People who still have Rs 2,000 banknotes can continue to exchange or deposit them through the RBIs 19 Issue Offices located ...
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Millions of people across India have been left worried by a viral social media message claiming that Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 50 and Rs 100 currency notes printed before 2005 would cease to be legal tender ...
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