RBI to introduce New Re.1 Note
The Reserve Bank of India has
announced that new one rupee note has been printed by the government and will
be soon put into circulation. The one rupee note was discontinued in 1994
because it was more expensive to produce such notes when compared to the
one-rupee coins. In the following year, Rs. 2 and Rs. 5 notes were also
discontinued to free up printing facilities for higher denomination notes.
However, these old notes continue to remain in circulation and continue to
remain as legal tenders. The new Re.1 one will be predominantly pink-green on
the obverse and reverse in combination with other colours. The new one rupee
note will bear the rupee symbol. It will be 9.7 by 8.3 cm in dimension. The new
note will feature ‘Bharat Sarkar’ on its masthead, and ‘Government of India’
printed below that. In contrast all the other currencies in India has
‘Bharatiya Reserve Bank’ and ‘Reserve Bank of India’ printed on them. This is
because the one-rupee note has always been issued by the central
government. The watermarks of the Re 1
note will include the Ashoka Pillar, the hidden numeral “1” and the hidden word
“Bharat” in Hindi). The note will also feature an image of the ‘Sagar Samrat’
oil exploration rig. In January 2015, the government began printing of Re 1
notes after getting reports of coin shortage along with instances of melting
coins for profit. The printing of new one rupee note will cost 94 paise, when
compared to the one rupee coin, which will cost 70 paise. The new one rupee
note will be the third new currency that will be introduced by the government
since the demonetization drive in November.
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