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01/12/2017

Hundredth hundred Note .

Mumbai December 1, (way2newstv.in):The Rupee note can be seen in the 2000 rupee, 500 note and 100 notes. But right now, this note is a matter of a year ago. A new turn for new change. Yes .. This blue little note has completed over 100 years today. On December 1, 1917, the British Government first introduced this note in India. Initially the King of England was King George-V on this note. Trading traders used this note for their needs. Subsequently, the rupee was allowed to print a note to the Reserve Bank of India on April 1, 1935. There was an interesting reason behind the introduction of a bank note. Prior to the entry of the note, the rupee coins were in circulation. These were made of silver. While the silver was used to make weapons during World War I, the metallic metropolis mounted. Some wise people started melting the silver rupee coins and sold them into the biscuits and started selling more money into the market. The scarcity and coins were converted into business. This is the key to the entry of currency notes in India. In 1917 the rupee was 10.7 grams. Silver is available. At present, Rs. That means rupee's note has fallen to about 400 per cent. In 1994, the rupee stopped the rupee's note. However, on March 6, 2015, the rupee repurchased the rupee note to retain the retail shortage and to continue the historical record. The most interesting thing is that this rupee is worth Rs 1.14 to print a note. But many people are interested in the tribe for this note. The use of these notes has recently increased. So the government continues to print it. If the RBI governor has signed all the notes, the finance secretary will sign the rupee note. There is a special reason for this. The rupee note was printed in the finance ministry after Independence of India. It has gained popularity. In 1949, the rupee note was released with the signing of the Economic Secretary, KRK Menon. Rupee depends on the specificity of note note .. Since then, this tradition continues. Maybe because of this .. Reserve Bank has not made any comments on the Rupee note which has completed over a hundred years and the celebrations have not been held.

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