BJP's note ban anniversary: RBI says still verifying scrapped notes


New Delhi, Oct 29 (PTI): Nearly a year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced demonetisation, the Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bills returned to banks are still being "processed in all earnest" through a sophisticated currency verification system, the RBI has said.

In reply to an RTI query, the central bank said it has processed about 1,134 crore pieces of Rs 500 notes and 524.90 crore pieces of Rs 1,000 junked notes, having face value of Rs 5.67 lakh crore and Rs 5.24 lakh crore respectively, as on September 30.

The combined value of the processed notes is Rs 10.91 lakh crore approximately, according to the reply.

"Specified Bank Notes are being processed in all earnest in double shift on all available machines (sophisticated counting machines)," the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in reply to the RTI query filed by a PTI correspondent.

The central bank was asked to provide details of demonetised notes counted so far.

Replying to a question on providing the deadline for completing the counting exercise, it said, "The verification of notes withdrawn from the circulation is an ongoing process".

The RBI said at least 66 Sophisticated Currency Verification and Processing (CVPS) machines were being used for counting of junked Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes that were deposited with various banks post demonetisation.

The government had on November 8 last year banned the use of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes and allowed the holders of these currency bills to deposit them with banks or use them at certain notified utilities.

The notes deposited or collected are being verified by the central bank at its offices to establish the total number of currency bills returned and to weed out those that are fake.

Several opposition parties including the Congress and Mamata Banerjee's TMC have announced that they would observe November 8, the first anniversary of demonetisation, as 'Black Day' and would hold protests across the country to highlight its "ill-effects" on the economy.

To counter the opposition protest, the ruling BJP has decided to observe the note ban anniversary as "anti- blackmoney day".

In its annual report for 2016-17 released on August 30, the RBI had said Rs 15.28 lakh crore, or 99 per cent of the demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, have returned to the banking system.

In the annual report, which was for the year ended June 30, 2017, the central bank said only Rs 16,050 crore out of the Rs 15.44 lakh crore in old high-denomination notes have not returned.

As on November 8, 2016, there were 1,716.5 crore pieces of Rs 500 and 685.8 crore pieces of Rs 1,000 notes in circulation, totalling Rs 15.44 lakh crore, it had said.

"Subject to future corrections based on verification process when completed, the estimated value of specified bank notes received as on June 30, 2017, is Rs 15.28 trillion," RBI had said in the report.

While the counterfeit currency notes made for a minuscule number, RBI post-demonetisation spent Rs 7,965 crore on printing new Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 bills and notes of other denominations, more than double the Rs 3,421 crore spent in the previous year, it said.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 30 2017

    This verification will continue until the next general elections and will get completed only when a Congress Govt is installed and then only will the truth come out.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    Why don't they borrow cash counting machine and expertise from former Chief Minister Eshwarappa of BJP?
    Where is BJP's Subramanian swamy who wrote to Prime Minister Modi not to extend former RBI Governor Raghuram Govind Rajan contract?
    This Ambani hand picked RBI Governor Urjit Patel of Kenyan passport holder will dome India into Zimbabwe of South Asia.
    Now one can understand why Prime Minister office and RBI Governor are rejecting the PIL and RTI with silly excuse.
    Demonetisation is proved nothing but 'Monumental disaster' and 'organised loot' with 99% of currency is converted from black to white.
    This is the reason PM Modi don't talk about 'Acche din' these days. He has only focused on blaming Congress under the 'raincoat' cover.

    Jai hind

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    I think, they are printing old 500 & 1000 currencies and counting, so save FEKU from disaster !

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    BJP is scared to announce 'Demonetization was a Flop' ...

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  • mohan sr., Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    Now they are dividing how much to be coneverted to india economy .. and how much they want to BJP fund and how much to their pocket.. .................And already they pocketed enough for state election and 2019 election bribe ....

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    What else can they say? Let them count until 2019 elections!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 29 2017

    Amit & Jay Shah would have counted all this currency in 90 days.
    Both jointly hold the World Record of converting Rs. 50,000 into Rs, 80 Crore in 365 Days ...

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