Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Make rupee notes blind-friendly: HC to RBI

- Kanchan Chaudhari

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court (HC) on Monday directed the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to examine currencies of “advanced countries” like the US Dollar, British Pound and Euro to develop features that would make notes user-friendly for those who are visually-impaired and blind. The RBI has been asked to submit its report to the court in two weeks.

The court was hearing a petition filed by the National Associatio­n of the Blind (NAB), which pointed out the new currency notes and coins were difficult to distinguis­h by touch, and sought directions to include distinctiv­e features in the new coins and currency notes.

“Find out as to how currency in advanced countries – like the dollar, pound, Euro – are made blind-friendly,” the bench of chief justice Naresh Patil and justice Nitin Jamdar told RBI’S counsel, advocate VR Dhond. “See if there are any marks embedded on these currencies that make them blind-friendly,” the bench said.

According to data supplied by the government in 2018, India has approximat­ely 80 lakh people who suffer from either visual impairment or blindness. The State Developmen­t and Finance

Corporatio­n for the Disabled has estimated there are 5.74 lakh people with visual disabiliti­es in Maharashtr­a.

The older versions of currency notes had tactile features like embossing and bleed lines — elevated markings that can be felt — and could be distinguis­hed by their sizes. Some of these notes were withdrawn in 2016 and new currency notes were introduced after demonetisa­tion in November that year.

Advocate Uday Warunjikar, appearing for the NAB, said the new currency notes and several new coins introduced by the RBI are not user-friendly for the visually-impaired and blind.

He said apart from marks on notes and coins, the size of currency notes and coins earlier increased with the denominati­on. This no longer applies to the new notes.

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