भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक (RBI) ने गुरुवार को कहा कि बंद किए गए 2000 रुपये के 97.76 प्रतिशत नोट बैंकिंग सिस्टम में वापस आ गए हैं और 7,961 करोड़ रुपये के नोट अभी जनता के पास हैं.
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#2000note #rbi #bankingsystem #2000rs
~PR.147~ED.148~GR.125~
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00:00 On 19th May 2023, last year RBI announced to withdraw Rs 2000 notes from circulation.
00:09 After which it was said that those who have Rs 2000 notes can deposit or exchange them in banks.
00:15 After this, deadlines were also issued.
00:18 But do you know that RBI has not received all Rs 2000 notes yet?
00:24 RBI has told us that 97.76% of Rs 2000 notes have been withdrawn from the banking system and Rs 7961 crores are still with JNU.
00:44 RBI said in its statement that on 19th May 2023, Rs 2000 notes were announced to be withdrawn and at the end of the day, the value of Rs 2000 notes in the market was Rs 3.56 lakh crores.
00:58 Now, on 30th April 2024, only Rs 7961 crores are available in the market.
01:05 That is, 97.76% of notes have been withdrawn from RBI.
01:11 Now the biggest question in your mind will also be that how can these notes be exchanged if JNU has about Rs 7000 crores?
01:19 Although Rs 2000 notes are legal, people can deposit Rs 2000 notes in 19 offices of RBI or exchange them.
01:31 JNU can also send Rs 2000 notes to any office of RBI through the Indian Dock and deposit the same amount in their bank accounts.
01:41 You may remember that RBI issued Rs 2000 notes after closing Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes in November 2016.
01:50 After that, Rs 2000 notes were asked to be deposited in bank accounts by 30th September 2023 and then this deadline was increased to 7th October 2023.
02:01 Now, where can you deposit the notes? If you don't know where the offices are, you can also know that you can send Rs 2000 notes to any office of the country's Dock or RBI through the India Post.
02:13 The value of which will be in your bank account. There are 19 RBI offices that exchange bank notes.
02:20 These are Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Belapur, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Patna, Uttar Pradesh.
02:31 You can send your notes through the Indian Dock to the regional offices mentioned above and get your notes exchanged.
02:39 That's all in the video. How did you find the information? Do tell us by commenting.
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