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It's Official. 'Bright Yellow' Rs. 200 Notes From Tomorrow

New Rs. 200 notes will be launched tomorrow, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced today in a press release days after introducing new fluorescent blue Rs. 50 banknotes. This is the fourth new note to be announced since November, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced an overnight ban on Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 500 notes, wiping out over 85 per cent of the cash in circulation.

 

Here are some features of the new Rs. 200 note:

  • The banknotes are of the size 66 mm x 146 mm
  • The new notes have a motif of the Sanchi Stupa monument, depicting India's cultural heritage, besides the Ashoka Pillar emblem.
  • The base colour of the note is bright yellow.
  • The notes have a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi in the centre with Rs. 200 inscribed on the note in colour-changing ink. 
  • There is a security thread with inscriptions 'Bharat' and RBI. The colour of the thread changes from green to blue when the note is tilted.
  • For the visually-impaired, the Mahatma Gandhi portrait and Ashoka Pillar emblem are raised, besides other special features.
  • The new notes also have a logo of Swachh Bharat or Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Clean India" campaign.
  • The plan for Rs. 200 notes for the first time in history was cleared by the Finance Ministry; the design has reportedly been approved by the Prime Minister's Office.
  • This is the fourth new note to be announced since November, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced an overnight ban on Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 500 notes to choke tax evaders.
  • New Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 500 notes were introduced to ease the cash crunch faced by millions across the country.

Source: ndtv

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