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No proposal to re-introduce ₹1K notes, clarifies Finmin

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NEW DELHI: Within days of introducin­g new 200 rupee notes, the finance ministry on Tuesday ruled out re- introducti­on of Rs 1,000 currency bills that were scrapped as part of the demonetisa­tion move last November.

"There is no proposal to reintroduc­e 1,000 rupee note" said Economic Affairs Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg in a tweet.

The statement comes amid reports that the government may re-introduce Rs 1,000 notes.

The government had announced the withdrawal of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes on November 8, 2016, with an aim to check black money, counterfei­t notes and terror financing.

The Reserve Bank on August 25 had launched a bright yellow Rs 200 notes to ease pressure on lower-denominati­on currency bills and also fill the "missing link" between Rs 100 and Rs 500 currency.

Post demonetisa­tion on November 9 last year, the Reserve Bank had introduced Rs 2,000 notes and also issued new Rs 500 bills with additional security features.

Besides 200 rupee notes, Rs 50 currency bills with new look was also introduced earlier this month.

The RBI has already announced that it would be

PM Narendra Modi had announced the withdrawal of old ₹500 and ₹1,000 currency notes on November 8, 2016, with the aim of ‘checking black money, counterfei­t notes and terror financing’

ramping the supply of Rs 200 notes.

The optimal system of denominati­ons of currency (coins and notes), the RBI had said, is one that would minimise the number of denominati­ons and concurrent­ly increase the probabilit­y of proffering exact change.

"So, what should be the optimal mix of currency denominati­ons? Many countries have opted to use a near variation of the Renard Series, i.e., 1:2 or 1:2.5 ratio between adjacent denominati­ons of currency, which means that the denominati­on should be twice or two and half times of its preceding denominati­on," the central bank had said.

Such a ratio allows exchange of value ordinarily in a maximum of three denominati­ons, it added. Last week, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said that the government was not considerin­g banning Rs 2,000 notes.

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