Don't use currency notes for making garlands: RBI
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Making garlands of currency notes, a common practice in Indian marriages and political rallies, has been sought to be discouraged by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
"The Reserve Bank of India has appealed to members of public not to use banknotes for making garlands, decorating pandals and places of worship or for showering on personalities in social events, etc," an RBI release said on Wednesday.
Such actions, it said, deface the banknotes and shorten their life.
The apex bank further said that "banknotes should be respected as they are a symbol of the sovereign and public should not misuse them, and help in increasing the life of banknotes".
The RBI also stated that it has been taking all measures to supply clean banknotes across the country and urged the members of public to contribute their mite to its efforts in pursuing a "clean note policy" for the country.
In past too, the RBI had made a similar appeal.
There is no specific provision under the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, or under RBI Act, 1934 to check or prevent such misuse of currency notes. (PTI)
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