ZERO rupee Notes: What was the Logic Behind to Print “ZERO” rupee Notes in India, In today post, learn the logic behind printing the ZERO notes currency.
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ZERO Note in India: In 2007, a campaign was launched to curb corruption by printing notes of no value. It was written in it that I will not take nor give bribe and the almost five lakh people had signed it.
Zero Rupee Note in India: If we ask you, how many money notes have you seen in India, everyone will answer that 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 and so on. Demonetization took place on 8 November 2016, in which 500 and 1000 rupee notes were discontinued. After that, new notes of Rs 500 and Rs 2000 came into circulation. The largest note ever printed in the country was Rs 10,000.
But have you ever seen a ZERO rupee note? This may sound funny, but it is true. Actually, these notes were printed to control the increasing corruption in the country. Now you must be wondering how corruption can be stopped with a Rs 0(Zero) note. Let us explain what the whole matter was...
Corruption has hollowed out the country. Its roots are very strong. Most people at all levels are involved in corruption. It is true that some people shy away from taking bribes at different levels in different departments and sectors. These campaigns were started to stop such corruption, so only ZERO rupee notes were printed.
Actually, this note was not printed by the Reserve Bank, but by a non-governmental organization (NGO). In 2007, Fifth Pillar NGO in India printed zero rupee notes in Tamil Nadu. These NGOs had printed these notes in Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi. Nearly five lakh people expressed their consent on this note that I will neither take nor give bribe.
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People associated with the NGO distributed these notes in bus stations, railway stations, airports and in local markets. Along with, a pamphlet was also given to the people, which had information about making people aware and their rights. The purpose of printing these notes was to warn fraudsters. NGO said that if someone asked for bribe then represent the ZERO rupee not to such person. The steps might help to catch such people who take bribe in the country.
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