New Delhi: Ever since the central government has decided to ban demonetization in the country, there is a lot of speculation in the market from time to time. Rumors of its closure have also been flying, especially after the circulation of new notes of Rs 2,000. But today in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Finance Anurag Singh Thakur has announced that the Central Government does not have any kind of proposal in which Rs 2,000 notes will be closed. Gold Price Today: Gold decreased by Rs 5000, know new price He has given information in this regard in a written answer today. Anurag Thakur said that there is no proposal of the government to withdraw the Rs 2000 banknote from circulation. He also said that most of the banknotes of Rs 500 and Rs 200 denomination are in circulation. 2000 rupee currency notes are still being distributed in many ATMs. Do this important work before 31 March, Know details Speculation has been flying many times in social media that the Modi government will soon stop back big notes once. People fear this because earlier on 8 November 2016, the Modi government had abruptly announced the closure of Rs 5,00 and Rs 1,000 notes. But when the Rs 2,000 note came, the opposition parties feared that it would lead to corruption. Banks will remain close for 4 days next week