Who Designed The New Rs 500 And Rs 2000 Notes? Have a Look

Well, we all know that every since the Demonization took place in India everybody is talking about it and we all got affected by this big step. Also, the all India is somehow together moved out from this situation already. Overall, since a long time so many people are telling you some stories rumors about who actually designed the new notes which are being used in the market. Some of us may not know that who really designed the new Rs 500 and Rs 2000 notes.

We don’t want to waste your time and that’s why we would like to come up with the facts. Well, the currency printing press in Mysuru played a key role in designing and printing of the new Rs 2000 denomination note. Sources are saying that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the new Rs 2000 notes were printed by RBI owned Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited (BRBNMPL), the press was asked to design the Rs 2000 currency note about six months ago and the printing started in September. Narendra Modi Speak at WEF 2018 Highlight Video

Yes! You are reading it right that the company already started working before the note got vanished from the market. Also, the updates are coming that the former Karnataka Minister S A Ramadas who also is the honorary president of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) owned Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited (BRBNMPL) employees union revealed some surprising things post the currency’s entry.

Overall, the deep sources are telling that the employees and the union leaders knew that the Centre was going to do something “historic” with the new currency so they tried everything in their possession to keep quiet about the matter. Also, they didn’t say a word about this thing and worked non-stop for six days a week striving their best to fulfill the demand for huge quantity of new currency notes which could replace the gigantic Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes.


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