Millennium Post

Your ₹500, ₹1,000 notes now just worthless pieces of paper

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: Taking the nation by surprise, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday night announced demonetisa­tion of Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes with effect from midnight, making these notes invalid in a major assault on black money, fake currency and corruption.

In his first televised address to the nation, Modi said people holding notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 can deposit the same in their bank and post office accounts from November 10 till December 30.

In his 40-minute address, first in Hindi and later in English, the Prime Minister said the notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 “will not be legal tender from midnight tonight” and these will be “just worthless piece of paper.” However, he said that all notes in lower denominati­on of Rs 100, Rs 50, Rs 20, Rs 10, Rs 5, Rs 2 and Re 1 and all coins will continue to be valid.

He also announced that new notes of Rs 2000 and Rs 500 will be introduced. ATM withdrawal­s will be restricted to Rs 2000 per day and withdrawal­s from bank accounts will be limited to Rs 10,000 a day and Rs 20,000 a week. Banks will remain closed on Wednesday and some ATMS will also not function on Wednesday and Thursday after as RBI stocks banks and ATM machines with lower denominati­on notes, Modi said.

He expressed confidence that the staff of banks and post offices will rise to the occasion to introduce the new order within the available time.

He also expressed confidence that political parties, workers, social organisati­ons and the media will go further than the government in making it a success.

Besides depositing money in bank accounts, the Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes can also be exchanged with lower denominati­on currency notes at designated banks and post offices on production of valid government identity cards like PAN, Aadhaar and Election Card from November 10 to November 24 with a daily limit of Rs 4000.

Those unable to deposit Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes till December 30 this year can do so in designated RBI offices till March 31 next year after filling a declaratio­n form along with proof and reasons, the Prime Minister said.

Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes will be valid for transactio­ns related to booking of air tickets, railway bookings, government bus ticket counters and hospitals till the midnight of November 11 and 12.

“Banks will be closed tomorrow. It will cause some hardship to you .... Let us ignore these hardships... In country’s history, there comes a moment when people will want to participat­e in the nation building and reconstruc­tion. Very few such moments come in life,” Modi said on Tuesday. While making the announceme­nt, the Prime Minister said the sweeping measures were aimed at curbing the “disease” of corruption and black money which have taken deep root.“there is a need for a decisive war against the menace of corruption, black money and terrorism... Corruption, black money and terrorism are festering wounds which make the country hollow from within,” he said, adding such activities hold back the nation’s progress.

Describing illegal financial activities as the “biggest blot”, Modi said that despite several steps taken by his government over the last two-and-a-half years, India’s global ranking on corruption had moved only to 76th position from 100th earlier.

“This shows the extent of the web of corruption in the country. The disease of corruption is the domain of some veted people who are flourishin­g. Some people have misused their positions and benefitted. On the other hand, honest people are suffering,” he said.

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