Government Soon to Launch Plastic Currency Notes

December 09, 2016 16:57
Government Soon to Launch Plastic Currency Notes

The government on Friday notified Parliament that a decision has been taken to print plastic currency notes and obtaining of material has started.

"It has been decided to print banknotes based on plastic or polymer substrate. The process of procurement has been initiated," minister of state for finance Arjun Ram Meghwal said in a written reply in Lok Sabha to a question whether RBI intends to print plastic currency notes in place of paper ones.

The Reserve Bank for long has been thinking to launch plastic currency note after field trials.

In February 2014, the government had told Parliament that one billion plastic notes of Rs 10 denomination would be started in a field trial in five cities which were selected for their geographical and climatic diversity. The selected cities were Kochi, Mysore, Jaipur, Shimla, and Bhubaneswar.

Plastic notes have a normal lifespan of about five years and are difficult to copy . Also, currency notes made of plastic are cleaner than paper ones. Such notes were first introduced in Australia to safeguard against counterfeiting.

Replying to another question, Meghwal said "it was informed by RBI in December 2015 that they have received some banknotes of Rs 1,000 without having security thread which was printed at Currency Note Press (CNP), Nashik, on paper supplied by Security Paper Mill (SPM), Hoshangabad.An inquiry has been initiated by Security Printing and Minting Corporation (SPMCIL) and the units involved (SPM and CNP)."

"Major penalty charge sheet has been issued to the personnel concerned. Disciplinary proceedings have been initiated as per departmental rules," the minister said.

Meghwal further said "action has been taken to strengthen quality procedure and online inspection system in a manufacturing process and special training has been given to the persons concerned to avoid such types of mistakes in future."

"Additional inspections have been introduced to ensure defect-free production," he said.

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BY M. DIVYA SRI

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