Proposal to Stop Circulation of ₹2,000 Currency Notes? Govt Responds!

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There is no proposal to stop the circulation of ₹2,000 currency notes, Anurag Singh Thakur, Minister of State for Finance & Corporate Affairs, said in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.

His statement came as response to a question on whether the Government is considering the idea of halting the circulation of ₹2,000 notes in phased manner.

Introduced by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in November 2016 after demonetization of ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes, ₹2,000 notes account for about one-third of currency in circulation.

Citing the Annual Report of the RBI, the Minister further said that the share of value of ₹2,000 denomination banknotes in circulation (₹6,582 billion) to the value of total notes in circulation (₹21, 109 billion) was 31.18% as on 31.03.2019.

An analysis of search cases conducted by the Income Tax Department (ITD) in the last three Financial Years reveal that there is a declining trend in the seizure of unaccounted cash in denomination of ₹2,000 notes.

Meanwhile, Former Finance Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg has advocated replacing ₹2,000 notes with smaller currency notes saying that the higher value currency is not much used for transaction and is less in circulation.

அரசியல், விளையாட்டு, நாட்டுநடப்பு, குற்ற சம்பவங்கள், வர்த்தகம், தொழில்நுட்பம், சினிமா, வாழ்க்கை முறை என பலதரப்பட்ட சுவாரஸ்யமான செய்திகளை தமிழில் படிக்க இங்கு கிளிக் செய்யவும்      

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