Udupi: Youth's message to girl on currency note goes viral


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Oct 15: A photo of a currency note on which a youth scribbled a message to a girl has gone viral on social media. The note was found at a general store in the city.

The message, written on an Rs 20 currency note, reads ‘Anjali Yake College Barlilla’ (Why didn’t Anjali come to college?). It appears the youth attempted to send the message to the girl, but the note ended up in the store, leading to its circulation on social media.

Netizens are calling for strict action against the youth for defacing the currency note. According to the law, writing on or defiling currency notes is a legal offense.

The currency note was received by a customer as change. Many shopkeepers refuse such notes as defacement reduces their longevity. The RBI allows torn or defaced notes to be exchanged at banks.

 

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Vijay, Udupi Mon, Oct 14 2024 @Flavian.....Which days are you relating to ???? Are you still Udupi or settled in Kirem ?

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  • N K PRASAD, Hyderabad

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    In the digital currencies of CBDC of RBI , Who cares such type of foolish writings on physical currencies beside the value of money ?

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  • Sanjay Shenoy, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Western country ? we saw western country in reality. Alcoholic and drug addicted people laying on roads. Only their skin is white. Dont compare our beautiful multicultural land. We fight each other but when it comes to our country we fight together. Indians always Indians. Jai Hind.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Send Taxi Fare ...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Tumko kyon 🌶️ lagi 😝

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Writing on Currency Notes and some guys use blood to write girlfriend/s name/s on wall ! or Tattoo🤣

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Currency Notes (Coins) should be respected. Money is important in everyone's life & living a decent livelihood and provided more income comfortable life. 🙏

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  • S.M.F, Dxb /Mlore

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Are wo Anjali ke majnoo, Use Gpay phone pe transfer money along with msg and emojis..

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    RBI must take strict action if anyone misused the currency notes. Formerly bank cashier writes on the currency note with pencil. Now they have stoped that habit, but in our side Tiger dancing troupes are making currency Garland.. In north India they throw the currency notes on head of dancers or marriage procession. Our Bank and RBI must ban all damaged notes and instruct banks not to honour the currency notes. and refuse..then Only that way public will get alert.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    G R Prabhu ,mangalore Its true what you say ,problem is who turns and look on the other side of currency Note always?Best is ignore the writings .There are some persons who dance out of the line.

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  • Vinod, UDUPI

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    What action should be taken against people who misused electoral bonds???. You people are so worried about Rupees 20.

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  • Venktesh, Moodbidri

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    "Western Culture " 100 times better than Kasargod culture.

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    It is wrong to play with legal tender like currency notes... The guy has chosen smaller denomination which is understandable... But the offence is not of a great magnitude... It was a form of expression of affection and concern... In other countries like UAE any such notes cannot be turned down by businesses as long as number on the note is legible... Broader minded will just laugh and forgive him... Others will keep fuming about it....

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  • Rudolf R, Mumbai-Manglore

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    While condemning the incident; if anybody inadvertently scribbles on a note what is the offence? Unless it's defaced it's still a legal tender! Until recently evryone including bus conductors were refusing to accept Re10/- coin saying they are fake!

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  • vinay, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Parents of all Anjal is in Udupi will be worried and will put their anjal is under scanner.

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  • Venktesh, Moodbidri

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    "Western Culture." And you seem to be from desert culture! Talk sense.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    In places where even the educated act like uneducated fool's, this incident is fairly common; secondly according to the central bank scribbling should be avoided, but such notes are still legal tender and cannot be refused by anyone! I remember most shopkeepers in DK till a year ago were refusing to accept Re 10/- coins saying they are fake 🤥!?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    ತಿಂದ್ ಚರ್ಬಿ, ಬೇತೆ ಕೆಲಸ ಇಜ್ಜಿ, ಅಪ್ಪೆ ಅಮ್ಮ ನ ಕಾಸ್ ಆಲ್ ಮಲ್ಪೆರೆ ಕಾಲೇಜಿಗ್ ಪೋಪಿನಿ 🤣

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    common in uncivilized highly corrupted third world country....civic sense and resposibility towards society is absolutely disgusting...hope we did not learn urinating in public by western countries..

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  • Mujeeb Rehman, Kasargod-Manjeshwar

    Tue, Oct 15 2024

    Western Culture.

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