Rs 10 notes gradually vanish: Merchants facing cash crunch as digital payments rise


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Oct 17: In a surprising twist, Rs 10 notes are vanishing from circulation, leaving merchants grappling with a shortage of small change. With digital payments skyrocketing post-demonetisation, cash transactions have taken a hit, and Rs 10 notes are becoming increasingly elusive.

Thanks to initiatives like the Jan Dhan scheme, most Indians now have bank accounts, fuelling a boom in apps like PhonePe and Google Pay. As a result, cash usage is plummeting, but Rs 10 coins are thriving, becoming the currency of choice for everyday purchases.

Finding a Rs 10 note in the market is now a challenge. Merchants face difficulties providing change, often forcing them to break larger bills. Remember when a Rs 10 could buy a decent chocolate? Those days are gone, leaving traders in a tight spot.

For larger purchases, cash remains king, driven by fears of tax implications with digital payments. Consequently, coins of Rs 1, Rs 2, Rs 5, and Rs 10 dominate transactions, while Rs 10 notes seem to have disappeared altogether.

According to bank officials, the Reserve Bank of India is only issuing Rs 20, Rs 50, and Rs 100 notes, further sealing the fate of the Rs 10 note. Those still clutching a Rs 10 note are considered lucky, dodging the growing headache of cash shortages.

As the landscape shifts, the future of small denominations hangs in the balance. Will Rs 10 notes make a comeback, or are they destined to become a relic of the past remains to be seen.

 

 

 

  

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  • Ramesh Rao, Mysore

    Fri, Oct 18 2024

    There are sufficient Rs 10 coins which have been minted . Let these come into circulation. Hitherto, people were loathe to using these coins as legal tender . Now , they should be forced to use these coins .

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  • RkR, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    You’ll find it in donation boxes on religious institutions!!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    Better collect Rs 10/- notes; after some years they will get vintage value! BTW; till a couple of years ago nobody in DK was accepting 10 Re coins saying that they were fake!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    This shortage is created by the Government ...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    "after treatment just tell i dnt have cash in hand" That shows what morals you have been practicing in life! Good and decently brought up person exercises sincerity and moral Ethics & values Dirty mind develops dirty cheap thoughts. I am here for 4 decades and even the locals respect me like me because of my straightforwardness & sincerity. I am indebted to God for that. Thanks God.🙏

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    Keeping God & ethics aside; this profession has lost all respect; their only aim is to loot people!

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    @ Krishna, Udupi That shows what morals you have been practicing in life! Good and decently brought up person exercises sincerity and moral Ethics & values that's why I am prospered. Dirty mind develops dirty cheap thoughts as you have explained. I am here for 4 decades and even the locals respect me like me not because of any specialisation in particular field but because of my straightforwardness & sincerity. I am indebted to God for that. Thanks God.🙏

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  • Being human, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    A person is judged by his actions not by ethics or moral, just follow the Ten Commandments in letter and spirit. He gave you a suggestion do not get hyper giving certificates to yourself.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    Recently, I got a Re. 10 note printed in the year 2024. This concludes, the RBI is still printing Re. 10 Notes? But, where are they going?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Oct 18 2024

    @vincent Belthangady ,are you sure it was printed by Govt.Of India ?We never know what things are going on .Feel why Indian Govt.or reserve bank of India is playing this game.Not taking rRs 10currency note.Always problem with these currency notes.Whereas all over the world it doesnt have the problem .One never know you will loose the value of your currency.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    Those having bank accounts can use digital currency and have digital valet. For more than a year it was offered on trial cum invited basis. Is it the beginning of slow migration towards digital valet and digital currency? Digital currency albeit is supposed to enjoy same anonymity as hard cash, given that it will need to be transferred from a regular bank account and the fact that it is digital, its trail can be tracked.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    Private Docters/consultants/clinics usually accept/insist payments in cash (without receipt) what to do ?

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    after treatment just tell i dnt have cash in hand. if they dnt want digital payment just tell will pay cash next time

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadukka

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    Digital transactions are best safe and secure Thanks to Modi

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  • JAMAL, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    but doctors accept only cash at hospitals. Why?

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  • Sma, Bengaluru

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    Oh under ki bath hai

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