"Members of public may initiate the process of exchanging notes at bank branches at their convenience," the RBI said in a statement.
The removal of older currency notes from circulation is a standard international practice, the RBI said.
The central bank is already withdrawing pre-2005 bank notes in a routine manner through banks as they have fewer security features than those printed subsequently.
In the Reserve Bank's view, the volume of bank notes printed before 2005 that are still in circulation is not significant enough to affect the public in a large way.
The RBI said it would continue to monitor and review the withdrawal of old notes so that the public is not inconvenienced.
The central bank announced the withdrawal of pre-2005 bank notes from the public in a January 22 statement.
Yesterday, Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan said the order was not an attempt at demonetisation, nor had it anything to do with the forthcoming general elections.
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