Note ban: 'No toll' extended till Dec 2 midnight

The Transport Ministry also announced that scrapped Rs 500 notes will be accepted at toll plazas from December 2 midnight to December 15.

Update: 2016-11-24 12:18 GMT
Assam DGP on Thursday warned that anybody found aiding militant groups in converting old currencies into new ones would be booked under relevant terror funding laws. (Representational image)

New Delhi: In the wake of demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes, the government on Thursday announced that toll collection on national highways has been suspended further till December 2 midnight.

The Transport Ministry also announced that scrapped Rs 500 notes will be accepted at toll plazas from December 2 midnight to December 15.

Sufficient swipe machines will be installed at toll plazas with help from SBI and other banks to fight the crisis, the government added.

The Modi government is expected to announce on Thursday evening further extensions on exemptions of old notes for accessing essential services, said an ANI report.

After rolling out the ban on high-value currency notes on November 8, the Centre had permitted exchange of old notes at a host of places including petrol pumps, Mother Dairy and government milk booths, government hospitals, railway ticketing and crematoria and burial grounds for 72 hours. After two more extensions on November 11 and November 14, the concessions for accepting banned notes ends on Thursday night at petrol pumps, hospitals, pharmacies, railway stations, airports and some other places.

The government on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that it may give yet another extension if it thinks it was required.

The old high value notes were banned on November 8 with an aim to eradicate black money from circulation and stop spread of fake currency notes in the banking system.

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