Government's fact checking agency PIB Fact Check has said that there are no plans to withdraw paper currency notes or replace ...
A claim circulating on social media has triggered panic among users, suggesting that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is set ...
Government clarifies there are no plans to replace paper currency with plastic notes, dismissing social media claims as fake.
Polymer notes, which are made from plastic-like material instead of traditional paper, are known for being more durable and ...
The RBI and Centre have debunked viral claims that paper currency notes will be replaced with plastic notes by June 30.
The RBI is considering polymer currency notes as printing costs rise and demand for cash continues despite digital payments ...
The clarification was issued by the central government after several messages started floating across social media platforms, ...
In 2012, the then UPA govt had approved a field trial involving one billion pieces of Rs 10 polymer banknotes across five ...
PIB Fact Check has debunked viral social media claims suggesting that the Reserve Bank of India plans to withdraw paper currency notes and replace them with plastic notes by June 30, 2026. In a post ...
The clarification came after multiple messages circulated across digital platforms, triggering concern among citizens regarding the status of their legal tender.
Reserve Bank of India is considering a pilot project for polymer banknotes, citing longer shelf life, lower replacement costs ...