Deccan Chronicle

`2,000 note to remain: Jaitley

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New Delhi: The Centre on Friday said that there was no proposal to withdraw the `2,000 currency notes. Union finance minister Arun Jaitley informed Lok Sabha that old currency of `500 and `1,000 notes returned to currency chests of the RBI amounted to `12.44 lakh crore (as on December 10, 2016).

The Centre on Friday said that there was no proposal to withdraw the `2,000 currency notes that were introduced post note ban.

“There is no proposal to withdraw the `2,000 denominati­on banknote,” Finance minister Arun Jaitley said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

He informed the house that old currency of `500 and `1,000 notes returned to currency chests of the RBI amounted to `12.44 lakh crore (as on December 10, 2016).

“The data obtained in this regard would need to be reconciled with the physical cash balances to eliminate counterfei­t notes, accounting errors and possible double counts after which only the final figures will be arrived at,” he said.

Mr Jaitley informed that as on March 3, 2017 the currency in circulatio­n was `12 lakh crore and as on January 27, it was `9.921 lakh crore.

Mr Jaitley said demonetisa­tion seeks to create a new “normal” wherein the GDP will be bigger, cleaner and real. “This exercise is part of the government's resolve to eliminate corruption, black money, counterfei­t currency and terror funding. This exercise has resulted in an increase in deposits with banks. This will facilitate reduction of interest rates and provide more headroom to banks to expand their credit base,” the minister said.

In a separate statement, Centre said it has not received any “official report” on deaths during the course of currency exchange and withdrawal­s following demonetisa­tion. “No such official report has been received,” Minister of State for finance Arjun Ram Meghwal said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

The government also said that the RBI has been authorised to conduct field trials of plastic notes of `10 that have a longer life span. It has been decided to conduct a field trial with plastic banknotes at five locations of the country.

“Approval for procuremen­t of plastic substrate and printing of bank notes of `10 denominati­on on plastic banknote substrates has been conveyed to the RBI,” the minister said in reply to another question.

CENTRE SAID it has not received any “official report” on deaths during the course of note ban

THE GOVERNMENT said that the RBI has been authorised to conduct field trials of plastic notes of `10 that have a longer life span in 5 cities

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