New Delhi: Is government preparing slowly to bring the 2,000-rupee note out of circulation? According to a report, a government bank has issued an order in writing to its employees which states that they should not give 2,000 rupee notes to the customers. Apart from this, these notes should not be inserted in ATMs also. Bank officials have been instructed to put 200 and 100 rupee notes in ATMs besides 500.
According to an English website report, this has been said by quoting a bank official. According to the report, the bank personnel have been ordered through e-mail to give other notes instead of 2,000 rupee note to customers coming for withdrawal. Also, they should not be filled in ATMs. However, customers have nothing to worry about this. In the order issued, banks have been asked to accept 2,000 rupee notes from customers. An e-mail sent by the bank has also said that a formal order will be issued soon.
According to the report, the bank asked the employees to do maximum transactions of 100 notes. According to the order, the supply of 100 rupee notes from currency chest will also be increased. This order has come at a time, National Crime Records Bureau reported claimed the flood of Rs 2,000 notes. The report claimed that 56 per cent of the total recovered counterfeit notes belong to 2,000 rupee notes.
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