If you have a 20 rupee note in your hand, then read this news. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is going to bring a new note of 20 rupees to the market soon. This new note will be signed by the current RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra.
What will the new 20 rupee note look like?
According to RBI, this new note will be part of a new series. However, its design will be similar to the current 20 rupee note. The signature and some additional improvements of the governor are notable in it.
- Note Characteristics:
- Color: green yellow
- Size: 63 mm x 129 mm
- Backwards: The image of Ellora caves, which represents India’s rich cultural heritage.
- Further back and forth: number “20” is printed in the shape of the flower
- Devanagari script: Number “20” will be printed in Devanagari script.
- Micro-syksha: RBI, India and “20” written in micro-affairs
- Other features: Picture of Mahatma Gandhi, Ashoka Pillar, Swachh Bharat logo, Language Board
- For safety: Sign of Governor’s signature, guarantee clause and RBI symbol at the front
Will the old 20 rupee notes be closed?
No, RBI has cleared. Right now all the 20 rupee notes present in the trend will remain valid currency. They can be used without any hassle. Old notes will not be invalid due to the arrival of new notes.
What is the purpose of RBI?
The purpose of RBI is to provide high quality, safe notes to people. Better security features of the new 20 rupee note will reduce the risk of fake notes. This new note not only reflects India’s cultural prosperity, but also ensures security in financial transactions.
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