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2000 Rupee Note Holders Alert: Deadline for changing notes will not be extended, today is the last chance….Know Full Details

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2000 Rupee Note Holders Alert: Deadline for changing notes will not be extended, today is the last chance....Know Full Details
2000 Rupee Note Holders Alert: Deadline for changing notes will not be extended, today is the last chance....Know Full Details

2000 Rupee Note Exchange: Reserve Bank has given important information on the deadline for exchanging 2000 rupee notes. The central bank has made it clear that after September 30, customers will not be able to exchange Rs 2000 notes.

2000 Rupee Note Exchange Deadline: Reserve Bank has clarified the situation on the deadline for exchanging 2000 rupee note. The Central Bank has clearly said that people will not get more time to exchange Rs 2000 notes. If the notes are not exchanged till today, then from tomorrow their value will be reduced to just that of a piece of paper.

In a Mint report quoting news agency ANI, it has been said that the Reserve Bank has made it clear that it is not going to extend the deadline for exchanging Rs 2000 notes. In such a situation, today is your last chance to exchange Rs 2000 notes.

Many media reports had claimed that the Reserve Bank may further extend the deadline for exchanging Rs 2000 notes for Indians and NRIs living abroad till October 31, 2023. Now if we believe the ANI report, it means that after today there will be no time to exchange the Rs 2000 note.

RBI had taken 2000 rupee notes out of circulation

The Reserve Bank of India had announced the withdrawal of Rs 2000 notes from circulation on May 19, 2023. For this, the bank had given 4 months time to the people so that they can easily exchange their old notes by going to their bank or nearest post office.

Its deadline is ending on September 30, 2023 i.e. Saturday. If you have not done this work yet then today is your last chance. Keep in mind, the Reserve Bank has set a limit of exchanging only Rs 2000 notes up to Rs 20,000 at a time.

How many notes came back into the banking system?

According to the data released by the Reserve Bank on September 2, about 93 percent of Rs 2000 notes have returned to the banking system. In such a situation, the total value of these notes is Rs 3.32 lakh crore. At the same time, about Rs 24,000 crore i.e. 7 percent of the amount is still left to come into the banking system.

According to the news published in Mint, according to the data taken from different banks, 87 percent of the deposited notes have been deposited in the bank account. The remaining 13 percent amount has been exchanged with other notes.

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