Counterfeiting of Rs 500 notes up by 121% in 2018-19: RBI


New Dehi, Aug 29 (IANS) Counterfeiting of the newly-designed Rs 500 notes shot up by 121 per cent and of the Rs 2,000 notes by 21.9 per cent in 2018-19 in comparison to the previous year, the RBI said on Thursday.

Of the Rs 200 denomination note, which was introduced in August 2017, as many as 12,728 counterfeit notes were detected as against 79 during the previous year, the RBI said.

Further, the RBI detected an increase of 20.2 per cent, 87.2 per cent and 57.3 per cent in counterfeit notes detected in the denominations of Rs 10, Rs 20 and Rs 50, respectively, but counterfeit notes detected in the denomination of Rs 100 declined by 7.5 per cent.

Out of the total Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) detected in 2018-19 in the banking sector, 5.6 per cent were detected at the RBI and 94.4 per cent by other banks, the RBI said.

The total expenditure incurred on security printing, the RBI said, from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 stood at Rs 48.11 billion as against Rs 49.12 billion in the previous year.

  

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    Another demonetization in the offing?

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  • Suresh Shetty, Udupi-Mysore

    Thu, Aug 29 2019

    Why RBI as no declared this following news? Frauds in the banking system shot up by 74 per cent to Rs. 71,543 crore in financial year 2018-19 compared with frauds worth Rs. 41,167 crore committed in the financial year 2017-18...

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Thu, Aug 29 2019

    After PM Modi's pet project of 'Demonetisation' , 12 sketchy claims made by Big Jumla Party Or BJP on notes ban 'Fake currency' is one among them.

    Fake currency: Only 0.002% of the total currency in circulation is counterfeit. This means: of every 10 lakh or one million currency notes in the system, only 250 are fake. This is a statistically insignificant number. It is important to weed out these notes - but not by declaring 86% of the total currency (by value) illegal.

    There is one “surgical strike" from two years ago that will not be celebrated by BJP: the 8 November 2016 demonetization of ₹ 500 and ₹ 1,000 currency notes. Two years on, the economy and its institutions continue to experience the negative after-effects of the processes and the events surrounding demonetization.

    The prime minister outlined three sets of objectives, (i) “to break the back" of corruption and black money, (ii) to end the circulation of fake currency and (iii) to end terrorist financing. The gazette notification outlined the same three objectives but did not mention corruption.

    The BJP-led NDA government, which places so much importance on the packaging, had to suitably wrap demonetization in a manner that would sell. It was therefore not surprising that ending fake currency circulation and terrorism financing was tagged along with the main objective of rooting out black money. These two objectives were drawn up at a time when a fervor against “anti-nationals" had been cultivated. By themselves, neither objective made much sense.

    Since the new series of currency notes did not have any additional unique security features, the counterfeit presses were soon in operation. Now Reserve Bank of India own report proves that BJP and PM Modi's exposes the 'Sounds of silence'.
    Jai Hind

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  • Jai India, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 29 2019

    During Demonetisation Modi made a solemn promise that these new notes are impossible to counterfeit. He said "We have applied a new sophisticated modern technology into them ". So, who is doing this counterfeit?????....Looks like the same software chip of EVMs is embedded in them.

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Thu, Aug 29 2019

    RBI is still counting the fake notes from last DeMon....

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  • Arjun Neil Menezes, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 29 2019

    It's time for a cashless economy

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  • joel rebeiro, Mangalore UAE

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    Yes shortly it will happen ,, chilly ..and it's Modi and bakths dreams.

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