RBI Governor’s big statement came on the farewell of 2000 note
New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had issued a notification stating that the Rs 2000 note is being withdrawn from circulation. Anyone who currently has these notes will have a chance to deposit or exchange them from May 23 to September 30. The Reserve Bank of India has clarified in its notification that a person will be able to exchange Rs 2000 notes up to Rs 20,000 in a day. Now Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das said that banks are ready to replace Rs 2000 note. Instructions have been issued to make all necessary arrangements in the banks. He asked the people not to show haste in changing the notes. Four months time. Change notes with ease. Shaktikanta Das said that even after September 30, Rs 2000 notes will remain legal tender. He said that the difficulties faced during this process are being continuously monitored. When Shaktikanta Das has been asked what will happen to 2000 rupee notes after 30 September? On this, he said that we have not said anything that after September 30, Rs 2000 notes will not remain legal tender.
He said that we hope that maximum notes of 2000 rupees will be returned within 30 September. If even after that he remains in the market, then he will be informed further. That is, the Governor of the Reserve Bank said that it was meant that people should exchange 2000 rupee notes by 30 September.