Government's fact checking agency PIB Fact Check has said that there are no plans to withdraw paper currency notes or replace them with plastic currency notes by June 30, 2026.
The unit further appealed to users to report suspicious content related to the Government of India to @PIBFactCheck.
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India May Soon Get Plastic Currency Notes: In view of the surging demand for currency notes in recent years, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has revived its decade-old plan of printing polymer ...
The RBI's annual report for FY25 showed that expenditure on printing paper currency notes rose to Rs 6,372.8 crore from Rs 5,101.4 crore in the previous financial year RBI mulls polymer notes to cut ...
The clarification came after multiple messages circulated across digital platforms, triggering concern among citizens regarding the status of their legal tender.
Pakistan’s central bank has completed the design of new currency notes that will have improved security features. The designs will be sent to the government and for cabinet approval soon, State Bank ...
As the shift to polymer currency is still under works, here’s looking at the four high-security facilities that currently ...