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RBI plans to introduce polymer notes
BS Reporter / Bhubaneswar Jun 03, 2009, 00:36 IST

With an aim to provide notes with longer life, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) intends to introduce polymer notes in the country. As a measure in this direction, RBI is mulling to implement a pilot project for the new type of notes.

The advantage of polymer notes is that these notes are cleaner than paper notes, easily recyclable, provide greater security against counterfeiting and will last four times as long as conventional paper notes.

“Polymer notes have been introduced in Australia and the RBI is examining a proposal to start a pilot project for introduction of such notes in the country”, said HR Khan, executive director, RBI.

It may be noted, Australia was the first country in the world to have a complete system of bank notes made from plastic (polymer) in 1988.

Khan, who was here to release the Rs 10 bi-metallic coins on the theme of connectivity and information technology said, “The timing of the pilot project has not been decided and it is likely to be announced soon.”

He said, the average life of a currency note is about six to nine months compared to more than 10 years for the coins. Since coins are the mainstay of various economic activities, the Central bank is promoting the use of coins. The design of the new coin has been prepared by National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad and is minted at Noida.

Stating that the proportion of currency in the broad money (M3) is about 14 to 15 per cent, Khan said, it accounts for about 11 to 12 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

RBI has taken a series of measures for supplying good quality notes and to improve the security features of the currencies. Besides, Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund) Rules, 1975 is also proposed to be amended to make the system simple for the people, he added.

Khan said the lead bank scheme is being revived and the Central bank is talking to various state governments to make the system more effective. As part of the celebration of the platinum jubilee, the Central Bank has arranged a series of events culminating in April 2010. It plans to show a film on forged notes and supply comics to school children for promoting financial literacy and education among the people.

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Posted by: shivapingali
Polyer prices are at $655 per ton and rising. I think it is not advisable to use polymer notes in india because they are not environment friendly. Henceforth we will be carring a separate folder for carrying these notes like a pack of cards.
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