Currency note: Change the 2000 notes kept in the warehouse by 30 September… know what will happen to the 2000 rupees after the deadline

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2000 note exchange: 2000 note will be a thing of the past in no time. Reserve Bank of India has said that Rs 2000 note will be withdrawn from the country. 2000 rupee note will not be in circulation. So if you also have a 2000 rupee note, then you can go to the nearest bank and get it changed. The last date to exchange 2000 rupee note is 30 September 2023. People need not panic as this is not any kind of demonetisation. If you have 2000 note then there is no need to panic as it has not been cancelled. The Reserve Bank has decided to withdraw only Rs 2000 note from circulation. Along with this, it has also been clarified that this is only the process of changing the notes, which has been done many times before.

 

clean note policy

RBI has said that this decision has been taken under the clean note policy. According to which the note of Rs 2000 will remain valid, that is, it will remain legal tender. 2,000 notes can be exchanged in the bank from May 23 to September 30. Till then this note can also be used in the market. Let us also tell you what should be done after September 30 for those who do not go to the bank and exchange notes by September 30.

What to do after 30 September?

RBI has given people time till September 30, 2023, till then they can go to any bank branch to change the 2000 rupee note, but if you do not change the note even till September 30, then you will have to go to RBI to change the note. Comment. After September 30, people will be able to exchange 2000 rupee notes only through RBI.

As soon as people change Rs 2000 notes in banks, Rs 2000 notes will disappear from the market. 2000 rupee notes will not be issued again by the banks, so soon the 2000 rupee note will be withdrawn from circulation. RBI has ordered that people can exchange Rs 20,000 to Rs 20,000 notes in one go, so that people do not face any difficulty in changing Rs 2,000 notes.

RBI released a query on Rs 2000 notes stating that 89% of Rs 2000 notes were printed before March 2017. That means the age of this note is over. Only 10.8% of Rs 2000 notes are in circulation. This note is rarely used for buying and selling in the market. Apart from this, notes of other denominations are sufficient. So people should rest assured that the Rs 2000 note has not gone waste. It is legal and also in vogue.