RBI to Conduct Field Trials of Rs 10 Polymer Notes in 5 Cities


New Delhi, Aug 24 (PTI): The Reserve Bank has proposed to conduct field trials of Rs 10 polymer banknotes in five cities including Simla and Kochi, Minister of State for Finance Namo Narain Meena today said.

“It has been decided by the Government of India and Reserve Bank of India to introduce Rs 10 notes in polymer /plastics on a field trial basis,” Meena said in a written reply to Rajya Sabha.

He said the RBI has informed that the field trial is proposed to be conducted at five places — Jaipur, Simla, Bhubaneshwar, Mysore and Kochi, keeping in view “the varied geographical locations and climatic conditions.”

The expenditure proposed to be incurred on the field trial would be finalised in line with the guidelines, he added.

Polymer notes have relatively longer life compared to the prevailing paper banknotes and may help in checking counterfeiting.

Polymer notes were first introduced in Australia to safeguard against counterfeiting of currency.

Besides Australia, other countries which have introduced plastic notes include New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Bermuda, Brunei and Vietnam.

  

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  • Syed Hafizuddin, Hyderabad

    Wed, Jan 16 2013

    I agree with this replacement of polymer notes. Thanks

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  • mkjain, bilaspur

    Sat, Oct 20 2012

    rbi should try for rs.1000 note first instead of rs.10

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  • Lina, Mangalore / Kampala

    Sat, Aug 25 2012

    These polymer notes are almost impossible to duplicate, as the machinery involved is complex, sophisticated and expensive. Nigeria too has their 20 Naira notes in polymer. Let us welcome this development.

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  • Societal Web, Dubai

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    Wrong prioritization of public interests. There are more important things the government can look into instead of this stupid experiment.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    ..Better to try in kasaragod...let us see whether they can fake it..if did then scrap the project, if did'nt continue printing ..simple..

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  • Shenava. R.B., MANGALORE

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    First conduct field Trials of these polymer notes in Kasargod & Bhatkal. If the same are no counterfeited within one month then you can rest assured that they can never make Fake notes of these Polymer Notes, and then govt can circulate the same all over India & Nepal.

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    Plastic coated polymer notes, waw now without tension we can pocket it in swim suit and swim.

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    FAKE NOTES CIRCULATION IN THE DENOMINATIONS OF 1,000 OR 500. RS.10 FAKE NOTES ARE VERY RARE AND PRITING OF THESE NOTES ARE VERY EXPENSESIVE IN RESPECT OF NUMBERS. WHY BIG NOTES ARE EXEMPTED?

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    Now some people will try to find out how to print these notes. Police will have more jobs to do in future.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    Note Plastic
    Looks Chic
    Counterfeit Antic
    Again 'Pichik'...!!

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  • Benny, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    Now the printing presses which print fake Indian currency in Pakistan will go bankrupt. Let us wait to see if some NAMAK HARAM politician will raise objections to new currency to help the enemy.

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  • Ramdas, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    Dont want one more scam on this... We pay tax and congress is looting our money in scams..

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    Even in Singapore and Malaysia...they are using plastic notes..!!!!

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  • RR, Kudla/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2012

    Meen marketed ee notu bhaari laayak aavu !!!Notulen meenad ottugu paadinda aand !!!

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