Government of India vide their
Notification dated November 8, 2016 have withdrawn the Legal Tender status of ₹
500 and ₹ 1,000 denominations of banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series issued
by the Reserve Bank till 8th November 2016.
This is necessitated to tackle
counterfeiting Indian banknotes, to effectively nullify black money hoarded in
cash and curb funding of terrorism with fake notes.
Starting from 10th November
2016, members of public/ corporates, business firms, societies, trusts etc
holding these notes can tender them at any office of the Reserve Bank or any
bank branch and obtain value thereof by credit into their respective bank
accounts.
For their immediate cash
needs, these notes of value upto ₹ 4,000 per person can be exchanged for cash
over the counter of these bank branches.
Public are advised to present
a valid proof of identity for availing this exchange facility.
Value credited to their bank
accounts can be freely used by issue of cheques or by remitting through various
electronic modes of transfer like NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, mobile banking, internet
banking etc. Cash withdrawals from bank accounts, over the bank counters, will
be restricted to a limited amount of ₹ 10,000 per week.
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