New Rs 500, Rs 2,000 notes to be available in ATMs from Nov 11

Modi in a disruptive move took a giant step towards curbing black money by demonetising Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bank notes.

Update: 2016-11-09 05:34 GMT
Specimen notes of new Rs.500 and 2000 notes. (Photo: PTI)

Modi in a disruptive move took a giant step towards curbing black money by demonetising Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bank notes.

New Delhi:

A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi demonetising Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bank notes, Finance Secretary Ashok Lavasa on Wednesday said that new high-security Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 currency notes will be available in ATMs from November 11.

“RBI to closely monitor fresh notes that would be issued,” says Lavasa.

In an extraordinary step to tackle the scourge of black money in the country, Modi on Tuesday said Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes will no longer be legal from midnight.

In his first televised address to the nation, Modi said people holding notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 can deposit the same in their bank and post office accounts from November 10 till December 30. He explained that the currency notes will be just paper with no value.

“Notes of Rs 2000 and Rs 500 will be circulated soon, RBI has decided to limit the notes with higher value,” he added, saying some ATMs in the country may not function on November 9 and 10.

He assured the nation that the notes of Rs 100, 50, 10 and coins of all denominations will remain legal tender and will not be affected and that “this step will strengthen the hands of the common man in the fight against black money.”

The government also listed some exceptions to help minimise inconvenience to the common man, like hospitals will continue to accept the big currencies for the next 72 hours. Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes will also be valid for transactions related to booking of air tickets, railway bookings, government bus ticket counters till the midnight of November 11 and 12.

ATM withdrawals will be restricted to Rs 2000 per day and withdrawals from bank accounts will be limited to Rs 10,000 a day and Rs 20,000 a week.

Banks will remain closed tomorrow and ATMs will also not function tomorrow and day after, Modi said. He expressed confidence that the staff of banks and post offices will rise to the occasion to introduce the new order within the available time.

He also expressed confidence that political parties, workers, social organisations and the media will go further than the government in making it a success.

Besides depositing money in bank accounts, the Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes can also be exchanged with lower denomination currency notes at designated banks and post offices on production of valid government identity cards like PAN, Aadhaar and Election Card from November 10 to November 24 with a daily limit of Rs 4000.

Those unable to deposit Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes till December 30 this year can do so in designated RBI offices till March 31 next year after filling a declaration form along with proof and reasons, the Prime Minister said.

\"Banks will be closed tomorrow. It will cause some hardship to you....Let us ignore these hardships... In country's history, there comes a moment when people will want to participate in the nation building and reconstruction. Very few such moments come in life,\" Modi said.

Modi's announcement comes just days after some leaders suggested that currency notes of Rs 1000 and Rs 500 denominations should be abolished to curb black money in the country.

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