The Reserve Bank of India is considering introducing polymer currency notes, a move that could enhance durability and security. Governor Sanjay Malhotra stated the proposal is in its preliminary stages, with the central bank examining its advantages and disadvantages. This initiative aims to address the rapid deterioration of existing paper notes and combat fake currency circulation. The Reserve Bank of India is considering introducing polymer currency notes, a move that could enhance durability and security. Governor Sanjay Malhotra stated the proposal is in its preliminary stages, with the central bank examining its advantages and disadvantages. This initiative aims to address the rapid deterioration of existing paper notes and combat fake currency circulation.
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