NEW DELHI, Feb 3:
The Government today said it has not come across any confirmed reports on detection of counterfeit notes of Rs 2,000.
“(Neither) the government nor RBI has come across any confirmed reports of detection of counterfeit notes of the denomination of Rs 2,000 in the banking channel,” Minister of State for Finance Arjun Ram Meghwal said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
Consequent to the announcement of withdrawal of legal tender status of banknotes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 from the mid-night of November 8, RBI made arrangements for supply of adequate quantity of banknotes in various denominations to the public through the banks, he said.
“The RBI has issued to the banks and their branches, for distributions to the public, a total of 22.6 billion pieces of notes of various denominations of which 20.4 billion pieces belonged to small denominations of Rs 10, 20, 50 and 100s and 2.2 billion belonged to higher denominations of Rs 2,000 and Rs 500 till the later part of December 2016,” he said.
As regards printing of currency, he said, RBI periodically estimates and reviews the demand for currency and accordingly in consultation with Government of India indents for supply is placed with presses and it is a continuous process. (PTI)