RBI Launches Website to Explain Detection of Fake Currency


RBI Launches Website to Explain Detection of Fake Currency

New Delhi, Jul 8 (PTI): Seeking to spread awareness among public about fake notes, the Reserve Bank has launched a website explaining ways to detect counterfeit notes.

With a tagline 'Pehchano Paise Ki Boli, Kyunki Paisa Bolta Hai', the website -- www.paisaboltahai.rbi.org.in -- gives visual presentation with pointers on currency notes of 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 rupee denominations.

Consumers have the option to download posters of these currency notes, which can be used as reference to identify counterfeit notes. A documentary film on it can also be downloaded.

The link for this website is available on RBI's main website as well.The site also gives details of the number of fake currency notes detected.

RBI said considering there were 64,577 million pieces of banknotes in circulation as on March 31, 2011, the detection of forged notes during 2010-11 was to the tune of 6.74 pieces per million pieces of banknotes in circulation.

In the past as well, the Reserve Bank has come out with various notifications warning against circulation of counterfeit currency notes.

Referring to the fake currency notes in circulation, RBI Governor D Subbarao said in Kozhikode on Friday that the government and police are taking several measures to deal with the menace.

He emphasised the need to educate people on ways to distinguish fake currency notes from the genuine ones.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    RBI SHOULD ANNOUNCE THE LIST OF BLACK MONEY HOLDERS IN SWISS BANK.

    WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FAKE NOTES?

    DURING S M KRISHNA REGIME ONE TELGI USED TO PRINT FAKE STAMP PAPERS, STAMPS & MINTED MONEY MORE THAN 30000 CRORES.

    HE WAS CAUGHT & OTHERS WANDERING FREE .

    MOST OF THE SMK CABINET MINISTERS INVOLVED .

    THIS IS THE REALITY OF INDIAN ECONOMY.

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  • Naresh R G, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    This is there in the RBI site since last 3 years....

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  • Poornaprakash Katti, Belgaum/UAE

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    It is too late for this website...... RBI should have been introduced this website 4 decades ago. It appears that RBI has woken up from the deep sleep . For last 4 decades these sort of fake currency tansactions have been in full swing all over India. Those who indulged into this business were none other then Politicians/Bureaucrats and their wellwishers earned BILLIONS...!!! Most of the Emirates/skyscrapers constructed/owned this type of professional in every Metro's/ cities that is the known fact for every sincere citizens of India. Where is the action...?? Since last 4 decades we came across circulation of fake currencies in reputed Banks asper news paper reports, even case has been registered then what happened..??? It remained as a MYSTERY..! Fake currency transported through wagons/by air where is the security??? Now there is the pressure from LOKPAL BILL etc., therefore RBI is showing its efficiency as eye wash for the public. It is not .... Paise ... .ki .. boli ... Instead .. It is a... Neendh..ki...goli.. for the public and the looters are going on rampage that is the true picture.!

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  • Faisal, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    Wondering how a paper printed by RBI with some serial number, sign is called as MONEY!!! What is the real resource these paper money represent? Why the ppl have to give their sweat to earn this paper whose value is nil. Plz print gold coins, silver coins...these are real money. Plz don't create wealth from nothing for which we have to to toil our labour to get them.

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  • peter alwyn d,souza, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    what R.B.I. is doing is good work what about the common man how is going to identify the currency we have to educate the working class people

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    Good move by RBI. All other government authorities should launch a portal where citizens can interact with securely. We need to have portals where in citizens can give details of illegal activities, black money, flaunting of various laws etc.

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  • Prajwal, mlore

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    Beware of our border state, they can even fake govt website as www.paisabolthai.rbi.org.in

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