RBI On Reports Of Missing Banknotes

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The RBI mentioned the experiences of lacking banknotes should not right

New Delhi:

The Reserve Financial institution of India (RBI) has clarified on media experiences alleging an enormous quantity of lacking banknotes that had been talked about in a reply to a question filed underneath the Proper to Info (RTI) Act.

The central financial institution mentioned the experiences should not right, as they’re based mostly on unsuitable interpretation of data collected underneath the RTI Act from the presses that printed the banknotes. It mentioned all of the banknotes that got here from printing presses are accounted for.

“The RBI has come throughout experiences circulating in sure sections of the media alleging lacking banknotes printed by the banknote printing presses. The RBI emphasises that these experiences should not right,” the central financial institution mentioned in an announcement revealed tonight.

“The experiences are based mostly on inaccurate interpretation of data collected underneath the Proper to Info Act, 2005, from the printing presses. It could be famous that every one banknotes provided from printing presses to the RBI are correctly accounted for,” the RBI mentioned.

“Members of the general public are, subsequently, requested to answer on the knowledge revealed by the RBI infrequently in such issues,” the central financial institution mentioned within the assertion signed by Chief Common Supervisor Yogesh Dayal.



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