President Donald Trump's signature on new $100 notes could create a historic first—and spark renewed public interest in paper ...
The claim, which has been widely shared across social media platforms and messaging apps, prompted a clarification from the government's fact-checking arm ...
Government's fact checking agency PIB Fact Check has said that there are no plans to withdraw paper currency notes or replace them with plastic currency notes by June 30, 2026.
The 2016 Demonetisation move by the Modi government has completely changed the flow of the country’s financial system. Recently, the Reserve Bank of India’s Governor, Sanjay Malhotra, also made a big ...
PIB Fact Check said on X, “Several social media posts are falsely claiming that RBI will withdraw paper currency notes and replace them with plastic currency notes from June 30, 2026.” ...
Benjamin Franklin understood something fundamental about money that still shapes modern economies: Money only works when people believe it is real. In the early 18th century, the British colonies ...
Government clarifies there are no plans to replace paper currency with plastic notes, dismissing social media claims as fake.
New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is once again considering the possibility of introducing polymer—or plastic-based—currency notes in the country. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra shared this ...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is revisiting an ambitious strategy that could fundamentally alter how hundreds of millions of citizens handle their physical money. The central bank is reportedly ...
PIB Fact Check on Wednesday debunked social media claims that RBI is planning to withdraw paper currency notes and replace them with plastic currency notes by June 30, 2026. PIB Fact Check debunks ...