In a major update, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced that 98% of the ₹2,000 notes have been returned since their withdrawal in May 2023. This has led to the total value of the denomination in circulation dropping significantly from ₹3.56 lakh crore to ₹7,117 crore as of September 2023. The withdrawal was initiated due to concerns about the quality of the notes, introduced after the 2016 demonetization.
Background of ₹2,000 Notes
The ₹2,000 note was introduced post-demonetization in November 2016 to manage cash shortages. By 2023, the RBI deemed its purpose fulfilled and moved to withdraw it, citing concerns about the denomination’s quality.
Current Status and Legal Tender
Although withdrawn from circulation, ₹2,000 notes remain legal tender. These can be exchanged physically at 19 RBI issue offices or sent via post for credit into bank accounts.
How to Deposit or Exchange ₹2,000 Notes
Despite their withdrawal, ₹2,000 notes remain legal tender and can be exchanged at any of RBI’s 19 issue offices across India. Citizens can either visit these offices or send the notes by post for deposit into their bank accounts. While the exchange facility at bank branches ended on 7 October 2023, RBI continues to accept ₹2,000 notes for deposit at its offices located in cities like Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and more. From 9 October 2023, notes can also be sent via Indian Post to RBI offices for direct deposit into bank accounts.
Here’s the table with key points relevant for exams:
Key Points | Details |
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Why in News | 98% of ₹2,000 notes have been returned since their withdrawal in May 2023, reducing their circulation value significantly. |
Withdrawal of ₹2,000 Notes | The ₹2,000 note was withdrawn due to concerns about its quality, introduced post-demonetization in 2016. |
Current Circulation | The value of ₹2,000 notes in circulation dropped from ₹3.56 lakh crore to ₹7,117 crore as of September 2023. |
Legal Tender Status | ₹2,000 notes remain legal tender, even after withdrawal from circulation. |
Exchange Process | – Can be exchanged at 19 RBI issue offices across India. – Notes can be sent via Indian Post for direct deposit into bank accounts from 9 October 2023. |
End of Bank Exchange Facility | Bank branches stopped exchanging ₹2,000 notes on 7 October 2023. |
RBI Issue Offices Locations | Cities with RBI issue offices include Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and more. |