Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

What happens to your `500, `1,000 demonetise­d notes?

- Tanbir Dhaliwal letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Ever wondered what happened to your demonetise­d `500 and `1,000 notes? The old currency is being converted into cardboard!

Heaps of old currency are shredded by the Reserve Bank of India and are being converted into cardboard, stationery items and souvenirs in factory based in Lucknow. On November 8, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced invalidati­on of `500 and `1,000 notes and the very next day, people started making long queues outside banks to deposit the old currency.

The announceme­nt by the PM regarding demonetisa­tion has taken 1,800 crore `500 and `1,000 notes out of circulatio­n in one go.

Within days, bank chests were overflowin­g with old currency. “We check the old notes for forgery and then make neat bundles of it and send them to the RBI,” said an official from a private bank.

At the Reserve Bank of India, Chandigarh, demonetise­d currency received from more than 13,000 bank branches undergoes currency verificati­on and processing system. Here the notes are verified again.

“From this system, the notes are then automatica­lly transferre­d to shredding and briquettin­g system, where they are turned into small strips and are compressed into thick briquettes of different sizes. The entire system is computeris­ed,” said an RBI official.

These briquettes or compressed blocks are then lifted by a vendor from the RBI to a paper manufactur­ing factory. “We mix chemicals and the compressed blocks are converted into a pulp. The paper pulp is then used to make cardboards, brown paper, egg trays, and other stationery items,” said the vendor.

“This is a comparativ­ely new environmen­t friendly method for disposing of old currency notes. Twenty years ago, the old currency or soiled notes were incinerate­d. But then, it was not good for environmen­t. Hence it was decided to go for more environmen­t friendly method,” said an RBI official. Earlier, briquettes made out of old notes were used for land filling as well. The RBI shreds soiled and mutilated notes on regular basis.

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