Press Releases - ആർബിഐ - Reserve Bank of India
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ഡിസം 29, 2004RBI to issue Rs. 500 denomination bank notes with inset letter `A' in both numbering panel in Mahatma Gandhi series with Dr.Y.V.Reddy's signatureThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly be issuing Rs.500 denomination bank notes with inset letter `A' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series. These notes will bear the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respect to those issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.500 issued by the Reserve Bank since September 1987 will contThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly be issuing Rs.500 denomination bank notes with inset letter `A' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series. These notes will bear the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respect to those issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.500 issued by the Reserve Bank since September 1987 will cont
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നവം 29, 2004Issue of Rs.500 denomination bank notes with inset letter `C' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series bearing the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, GovernorThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.500 denomination banknotes with inset letter `C' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series bearing the signature of Dr. Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respect to those issued earlier in the Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.500 issued by the Bank since September 1987 will continue to be legal tenThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.500 denomination banknotes with inset letter `C' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series bearing the signature of Dr. Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respect to those issued earlier in the Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.500 issued by the Bank since September 1987 will continue to be legal ten
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നവം 03, 2004RBI to issue Rs. 20 denomination bank notes with inset letter `R' in numbering panel in Mahatma Gandhi series with Dr.Y.V.Reddy's signatureThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly be issuing Rs.20 denomination bank notes with inset letter `R' in numbering panel in Mahatma Gandhi Series. These notes will bear the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the signature of the Governor and change in inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to those issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.20 issued by the Reserve Bank in theThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly be issuing Rs.20 denomination bank notes with inset letter `R' in numbering panel in Mahatma Gandhi Series. These notes will bear the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the signature of the Governor and change in inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to those issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.20 issued by the Reserve Bank in the
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സെപ്റ്റം 16, 2004Coins of All Denominations are Legal Tender - RBIThe Reserve Bank of India has come across reports and has also received complaints that shopkeepers, traders, transport undertakings, Government departments, etc. do not readily accept 25 paise and 50 paise coins on the plea that these coins are no more legal tender or they are not accepted by bank branches. It is clarified for the benefit of public that all coins including 25 paise and 50 paise coins are legal tender and will continue to be so. Reluctance on the partThe Reserve Bank of India has come across reports and has also received complaints that shopkeepers, traders, transport undertakings, Government departments, etc. do not readily accept 25 paise and 50 paise coins on the plea that these coins are no more legal tender or they are not accepted by bank branches. It is clarified for the benefit of public that all coins including 25 paise and 50 paise coins are legal tender and will continue to be so. Reluctance on the part
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ഓഗ 14, 2004RBI to issue Rs. 50 denomination bank notes with inset letter `L' in numbering panel in Mahatma Gandhi series with Dr.Y.V.Reddy's signatureThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly be issuing Rs.50 denomination bank notes with inset letter `L' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series. These notes will bear the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respect to those issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.50 issued by the Reserve Bank in the past will continue to beThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly be issuing Rs.50 denomination bank notes with inset letter `L' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series. These notes will bear the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respect to those issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.50 issued by the Reserve Bank in the past will continue to be
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ജൂലൈ 20, 2004Coins of all denominations are legal tenders - RBI adviceJuly 20, 2004 The Reserve Bank of India has come across news reports and has also received complaints that shopkeepers, traders, transport undertakings, Government Departments, etc., do not readily accept 25 paise and 50 paise coins on the plea that these coins are no more legal tender or they are not accepted by bank branches. It is clarified for the benefit of public that all coins including 25 paise and 50 paise coins are legal tenders and will continue to be so. RJuly 20, 2004 The Reserve Bank of India has come across news reports and has also received complaints that shopkeepers, traders, transport undertakings, Government Departments, etc., do not readily accept 25 paise and 50 paise coins on the plea that these coins are no more legal tender or they are not accepted by bank branches. It is clarified for the benefit of public that all coins including 25 paise and 50 paise coins are legal tenders and will continue to be so. R
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ജൂലൈ 17, 2004RBI to issue Rs. 20 denomination bank notes with inset letter `A' in both numbering panel in Mahatma Gandhi series with Dr.Y.V.Reddy's signatureThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly be issuing Rs.20 denomination bank notes with inset letter `A' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series. These notes will bear the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to those issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.20 issued by the Reserve Bank in the past will continue to beThe Reserve Bank of India will shortly be issuing Rs.20 denomination bank notes with inset letter `A' in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series. These notes will bear the signature of Dr.Y.V.Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to those issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series. All notes in the denomination of Rs.20 issued by the Reserve Bank in the past will continue to be
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ജൂലൈ 15, 2004Exchange Facility for Public in Corporation Bank, MumbaiWith a view to enlarging the exchange facility to the public, the Reserve Bank of India has made special arrangement for distribution of packets of Re.1, Rs.2 and Rs.5 notes and coins in Corporation Bank, Mumbai. The facility will be offered on July 22, 2004 between 11.00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. at G. D. Ambekar Road, Wadala, Mumbai-400 031.In order to make available clean currency notes to public in adequate quantity, the Reserve Bank has taken several steps in the recentWith a view to enlarging the exchange facility to the public, the Reserve Bank of India has made special arrangement for distribution of packets of Re.1, Rs.2 and Rs.5 notes and coins in Corporation Bank, Mumbai. The facility will be offered on July 22, 2004 between 11.00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. at G. D. Ambekar Road, Wadala, Mumbai-400 031.In order to make available clean currency notes to public in adequate quantity, the Reserve Bank has taken several steps in the recent
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ജൂലൈ 08, 2004Exchange Facility for PublicWith a view to facilitate the availability of notes and coins of all denominations to the public, the Reserve Bank of India has made special arrangements for distribution of notes and coins through the branches of Bank of Baroda as shown in the annexure. In order to make available clean currency notes to public in adequate quantity, the Reserve Bank has taken several steps in the recent past. These include making arrangements with the postal authorities in Mumbai forWith a view to facilitate the availability of notes and coins of all denominations to the public, the Reserve Bank of India has made special arrangements for distribution of notes and coins through the branches of Bank of Baroda as shown in the annexure. In order to make available clean currency notes to public in adequate quantity, the Reserve Bank has taken several steps in the recent past. These include making arrangements with the postal authorities in Mumbai for
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ജൂലൈ 06, 2004Exchange Facility for PublicJuly 6, 2004 With a view to facilitate the availability of notes and coins of all denominations to the public, the Reserve Bank of India has made special arrangements for distribution of notes and coins through the branches of State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda and Dena Bank as shown in the annexure. In order to make available clean currency notes to public in adequate quantity, the Reserve Bank has taken several steps in the recent past. These include making aJuly 6, 2004 With a view to facilitate the availability of notes and coins of all denominations to the public, the Reserve Bank of India has made special arrangements for distribution of notes and coins through the branches of State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda and Dena Bank as shown in the annexure. In order to make available clean currency notes to public in adequate quantity, the Reserve Bank has taken several steps in the recent past. These include making a
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