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اپریل 01, 2010
PM releases Commemorative Coin Set; FM releases Mint Road Milestones: RBI at 75
Photograph "As we pursue our objective of achieving rapid and inclusive growth, our monetory and financial policies must be guided by three objectives. First, they must ensure that inflation is kept under control since it hurts the common man the most and also distorts economic signals. Second, they must ensure stability of the banking and financial sector since otherwise we run the risk of experiencing financial crises which always impose high cost. Third, they must
Photograph "As we pursue our objective of achieving rapid and inclusive growth, our monetory and financial policies must be guided by three objectives. First, they must ensure that inflation is kept under control since it hurts the common man the most and also distorts economic signals. Second, they must ensure stability of the banking and financial sector since otherwise we run the risk of experiencing financial crises which always impose high cost. Third, they must
نومبر 17, 2009
Issue of Rs.50/- denomination banknotes with 'L' Inset letter in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series – 2005 bearing the signature of Dr. D. Subbarao, Governor
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.50/- denomination banknotes with 'L' inset letter in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series – 2005 bearing the signature of Dr. D. Subbarao, Governor. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series – 2005, with additional / new security features issued on August 24, 2005. All banknotes in the denomination o
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.50/- denomination banknotes with 'L' inset letter in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series – 2005 bearing the signature of Dr. D. Subbarao, Governor. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series – 2005, with additional / new security features issued on August 24, 2005. All banknotes in the denomination o
ستمبر 14, 2009
Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund Rules) 2009
Reserve Bank of India has framed a new set of Note Refund Rules known as Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund Rules) 2009 and has been notified in the Gazette of India on August 04, 2009 and came into force with immediate effect .The new set of rules are simplified and easy to comprehend. These rules are also available on RBI website www. rbi.org.in. G. Raghuraj Deputy General Manager Press Release: 2009-2010/424
Reserve Bank of India has framed a new set of Note Refund Rules known as Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund Rules) 2009 and has been notified in the Gazette of India on August 04, 2009 and came into force with immediate effect .The new set of rules are simplified and easy to comprehend. These rules are also available on RBI website www. rbi.org.in. G. Raghuraj Deputy General Manager Press Release: 2009-2010/424
ستمبر 14, 2009
Restrictive practices while accepting bank notes
It has come to the notice of the Reserve Bank of India that certain establishments are adopting restrictive practices such as not accepting notes of certain denominations or series etc. The Reserve Bank of India, therefore considers it necessary to emphasise that all government/semi-government offices, public/ private sector institutions and also any other organisation/establishment/ individual accepting cash should desist from such practices. For further information
It has come to the notice of the Reserve Bank of India that certain establishments are adopting restrictive practices such as not accepting notes of certain denominations or series etc. The Reserve Bank of India, therefore considers it necessary to emphasise that all government/semi-government offices, public/ private sector institutions and also any other organisation/establishment/ individual accepting cash should desist from such practices. For further information
اگست 11, 2009
High Level RBI Group suggests Steps to check Menace of Fake Notes
The sharp increase in the number of physical notes in circulation as also the increase in the number of cases of fake notes detected/seized in recent period, have clearly underscored the need for increased vigil by all stakeholders to address the menace of fake notes. From the Reserve Bank of India’s side, the priority has been to ensure that fake notes are promptly detected as soon as they enter into the banking channel. It is equally important to ensure that ATMs an
The sharp increase in the number of physical notes in circulation as also the increase in the number of cases of fake notes detected/seized in recent period, have clearly underscored the need for increased vigil by all stakeholders to address the menace of fake notes. From the Reserve Bank of India’s side, the priority has been to ensure that fake notes are promptly detected as soon as they enter into the banking channel. It is equally important to ensure that ATMs an
جولائی 31, 2009
RBI Clarification on Forged Notes
Some newspapers have been erroneously quoting Nayak Committee report for estimates of forged currency notes in circulation in India. The Reserve Bank clarifies that: There is no estimate of forged notes in circulation by any agency. The Nayak Committee, which was set up in 1988, to go into the dynamics of currency management had, in its report, estimated the value of notes in circulation (genuine notes) in the year 2000 at Rs.1,69,000 crore. The Nayak Committee did no
Some newspapers have been erroneously quoting Nayak Committee report for estimates of forged currency notes in circulation in India. The Reserve Bank clarifies that: There is no estimate of forged notes in circulation by any agency. The Nayak Committee, which was set up in 1988, to go into the dynamics of currency management had, in its report, estimated the value of notes in circulation (genuine notes) in the year 2000 at Rs.1,69,000 crore. The Nayak Committee did no
جولائی 30, 2009

The Reserve Bank of India has, today once again clarified that remittance in any form towards participation in lottery schemes is prohibited under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999. Further, these restrictions are applicable also to remittances for participation in lottery-like schemes functioning under different names, such as, money circulation scheme or remittances for the purpose of securing prize money / awards, etc. The Reserve Bank has clarified that it
The Reserve Bank of India has, today once again clarified that remittance in any form towards participation in lottery schemes is prohibited under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999. Further, these restrictions are applicable also to remittances for participation in lottery-like schemes functioning under different names, such as, money circulation scheme or remittances for the purpose of securing prize money / awards, etc. The Reserve Bank has clarified that it
اپریل 29, 2009
New Coins of Rs.5/- (Nickel-Brass) with the theme – "Ashoka Pillar"
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new coins of Rs.5/- (Nickel-Brass) issued by Government of India on the following theme: - "Ashoka Pillar" Shape and outside diameter Weight No. of serrations Metal composition Circular 23 millimetres 6 gms Nickel-Brass Copper 75% 100 Zinc 20% Nickel 5% Design : Obverse : This face of the coin shall bear the "Lion Capitol" of Ashoka Pillar with the Legend "सत्यमेव जयते" inscribed below, flanked on the left up
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new coins of Rs.5/- (Nickel-Brass) issued by Government of India on the following theme: - "Ashoka Pillar" Shape and outside diameter Weight No. of serrations Metal composition Circular 23 millimetres 6 gms Nickel-Brass Copper 75% 100 Zinc 20% Nickel 5% Design : Obverse : This face of the coin shall bear the "Lion Capitol" of Ashoka Pillar with the Legend "सत्यमेव जयते" inscribed below, flanked on the left up
مارچ 26, 2009
New Coins of Rs.10/- (Bi-metallic) with the theme – "Unity in Diversity"
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new coins of Rs.10/- (Bi-metallic) issued by Government of India on the following theme :- "Unity in Diversity" Shape and outside diameter Weight Outer ring metal composition Centre piece metal composition Circular 27 millimetres (Bi-metallic) 7.71 gms (Outer ring: 4.45 gms. and Centrepiece: 3.26 gms.) Aluminium Bronze Cupro Nickel Copper 92% Copper 75% Aluminium 6% Nickel 25% Nickel 2% Design : Obverse : Thi
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new coins of Rs.10/- (Bi-metallic) issued by Government of India on the following theme :- "Unity in Diversity" Shape and outside diameter Weight Outer ring metal composition Centre piece metal composition Circular 27 millimetres (Bi-metallic) 7.71 gms (Outer ring: 4.45 gms. and Centrepiece: 3.26 gms.) Aluminium Bronze Cupro Nickel Copper 92% Copper 75% Aluminium 6% Nickel 25% Nickel 2% Design : Obverse : Thi
مارچ 26, 2009
New Coins of Rs.10/- (Bi-metallic) with the theme – "Connectivity and Information Technology "
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new coins of Rs.10/- (Bi-metallic) issued by Government of India on the following theme: - "Connectivity and Information Technology" Shape and outside diameter Weight Outer ring metal composition Centre piece metal composition Circular 27 millimetres (Bi-metallic) 7.71 gms (Outer ring: 4.45 gms. and Centrepiece: 3.26 gms.) Aluminium Bronze Cupro Nickel Copper 92% Copper 75% Aluminium 6% Nickel 25% Nickel 2% D
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new coins of Rs.10/- (Bi-metallic) issued by Government of India on the following theme: - "Connectivity and Information Technology" Shape and outside diameter Weight Outer ring metal composition Centre piece metal composition Circular 27 millimetres (Bi-metallic) 7.71 gms (Outer ring: 4.45 gms. and Centrepiece: 3.26 gms.) Aluminium Bronze Cupro Nickel Copper 92% Copper 75% Aluminium 6% Nickel 25% Nickel 2% D
جنوری 20, 2009
New Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) Coin of Rs.2 – "Birth Bi-Centenary of Louis Braille, 1809 – 2009"
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel coins of Rs.2 issued by Government of India to commemorate "Birth Bi-Centenary of Louis Braille,1809 - 2009". The coins shall conform to the following dimensions, designs and compositions namely: Denomination of the Coins Shape Weight & Outside diameter Metal Composition Two Rupees Circular with 27 mm diameter Weight – 5.62 gms. Ferritic Stainless Steel Iron - 83% Chromium -17
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel coins of Rs.2 issued by Government of India to commemorate "Birth Bi-Centenary of Louis Braille,1809 - 2009". The coins shall conform to the following dimensions, designs and compositions namely: Denomination of the Coins Shape Weight & Outside diameter Metal Composition Two Rupees Circular with 27 mm diameter Weight – 5.62 gms. Ferritic Stainless Steel Iron - 83% Chromium -17
دسمبر 18, 2008
New Coins of Rs.5/- in Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) to commemorate the event
The Reserve Bank of India will put into circulation New Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) coins of Rs.5/- issued by the Government of India to commemorate the event of " The First War of Independence " Denomination of the coin Shape and outside diameter Weight Metal Composition Five Rupees Circular 23 mm with security edge 6 gms Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) Iron - 83% Chromium - 17% Designs : Obverse : This face of the coin shall bear the Lion Capitol of Ashoka Pillar
The Reserve Bank of India will put into circulation New Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) coins of Rs.5/- issued by the Government of India to commemorate the event of " The First War of Independence " Denomination of the coin Shape and outside diameter Weight Metal Composition Five Rupees Circular 23 mm with security edge 6 gms Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) Iron - 83% Chromium - 17% Designs : Obverse : This face of the coin shall bear the Lion Capitol of Ashoka Pillar
نومبر 26, 2008
New Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) Coin of Rs.5 – "Jagat Guru Sree Narayana Gurudev"
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel coins of Rs.5 issued by Government of India to commemorate "Jagat Guru Sree Narayana Gurudev". The coins shall conform to the following dimensions, designs and compositions namely: Denomination of the Coins Shape Weight & Outside diameter Metal Composition Five Rupees Circular with 23 mm diameter with Security edges. Weight – 6 gms. Ferritic Stainless Steel Chromium – 17% Iron
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel coins of Rs.5 issued by Government of India to commemorate "Jagat Guru Sree Narayana Gurudev". The coins shall conform to the following dimensions, designs and compositions namely: Denomination of the Coins Shape Weight & Outside diameter Metal Composition Five Rupees Circular with 23 mm diameter with Security edges. Weight – 6 gms. Ferritic Stainless Steel Chromium – 17% Iron
اگست 21, 2008
Collateral facility extended for Savings Bonds
Savings bonds can now be pledged or hypothecated or kept on lien in favour of scheduled banks. Such facility is available only for the loans to be availed of by the holders of the bonds and not in respect of the loans availed of by third parties. The Government of India has now amended the notifications relating to 7% Savings Bonds, 2002, 6.5% Savings Bonds, 2003 (Non-Taxable), and 8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2003 schemes allowing for pledge or hypothecation or lien o
Savings bonds can now be pledged or hypothecated or kept on lien in favour of scheduled banks. Such facility is available only for the loans to be availed of by the holders of the bonds and not in respect of the loans availed of by third parties. The Government of India has now amended the notifications relating to 7% Savings Bonds, 2002, 6.5% Savings Bonds, 2003 (Non-Taxable), and 8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2003 schemes allowing for pledge or hypothecation or lien o
جون 09, 2008
RBI Study on Courier/Postage Charges of Banks
The Reserve Bank of India has today placed on its website the details of courier/postage charges levied by banks for information to the public. It has been reported to the Reserve Bank of India that many banks charge for various services offered by them disproportionate to the cost incurred by them. It was decided to conduct studies in the matter and as a first study, information in respect of courier/postage charges levied for collection of outstation cheques and for
The Reserve Bank of India has today placed on its website the details of courier/postage charges levied by banks for information to the public. It has been reported to the Reserve Bank of India that many banks charge for various services offered by them disproportionate to the cost incurred by them. It was decided to conduct studies in the matter and as a first study, information in respect of courier/postage charges levied for collection of outstation cheques and for
مارچ 12, 2008

The Reserve Bank of India today 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. Such actions deface the banknotes and shorten their life, the Reserve Bank stated and added that banknotes should be respected as they are a symbol of the Sovereign and public should not misuse them so that the life of banknotes is enhanced. The Reserve Bank has stated
The Reserve Bank of India today 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. Such actions deface the banknotes and shorten their life, the Reserve Bank stated and added that banknotes should be respected as they are a symbol of the Sovereign and public should not misuse them so that the life of banknotes is enhanced. The Reserve Bank has stated
دسمبر 11, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs. 10/- denomination banknotes with inset letter ';S'; in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series bearing the signature of Dr. Y.V. Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series with additional / new security features issued on April 27, 2006. All banknotes in the denomination of Rs.10/- issu
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs. 10/- denomination banknotes with inset letter ';S'; in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series bearing the signature of Dr. Y.V. Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series with additional / new security features issued on April 27, 2006. All banknotes in the denomination of Rs.10/- issu
دسمبر 07, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India has advised members of public not to fall prey to fictitious offers for release of cheap funds claimed to have been remitted by overseas entities to banks in India / Reserve Bank of India. Members of public should also not make any remittance towards participation in such schemes/offers from unknown entities. Describing the typical modality of such offers, the Reserve Bank of India stated that certain foreign entities / individuals, including
The Reserve Bank of India has advised members of public not to fall prey to fictitious offers for release of cheap funds claimed to have been remitted by overseas entities to banks in India / Reserve Bank of India. Members of public should also not make any remittance towards participation in such schemes/offers from unknown entities. Describing the typical modality of such offers, the Reserve Bank of India stated that certain foreign entities / individuals, including
دسمبر 07, 2007
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The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.10 denomination banknotes without inset letter in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series - 2005 bearing the signature of Dr. D.Subbarao, Governor. Except for the change in the signature, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series - 2005, with additional / new security features issued on April 27, 2006. All banknotes in the denomination of Rs.10
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.10 denomination banknotes without inset letter in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series - 2005 bearing the signature of Dr. D.Subbarao, Governor. Except for the change in the signature, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series - 2005, with additional / new security features issued on April 27, 2006. All banknotes in the denomination of Rs.10
نومبر 12, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India will put into circulation New Cupro-Nickel (CN) coins of Rs.5/- issued by the Government of India to commemorate the occasion of “150 Years – The First War of Independence“. Denomination of the coin Shape and outside diameter Weight Metal Composition Five Rupees Circular 23 mm with security edge 9 gms Cupro-Nickel Alloy Copper – 75% Nickel - 25% Design : Obverse : This face of coin shall bear the Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar with the legend
The Reserve Bank of India will put into circulation New Cupro-Nickel (CN) coins of Rs.5/- issued by the Government of India to commemorate the occasion of “150 Years – The First War of Independence“. Denomination of the coin Shape and outside diameter Weight Metal Composition Five Rupees Circular 23 mm with security edge 9 gms Cupro-Nickel Alloy Copper – 75% Nickel - 25% Design : Obverse : This face of coin shall bear the Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar with the legend
نومبر 05, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.10 denomination banknotes with inset letter ';A'; in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series with additional/new security features bearing the signature of Dr. Y.V. Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series with additional/new security features issued on April 27, 2006. A
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue Rs.10 denomination banknotes with inset letter ';A'; in both numbering panels in Mahatma Gandhi Series with additional/new security features bearing the signature of Dr. Y.V. Reddy, Governor. Except for the change in the inset letter, the design of these notes to be issued now is similar in all respects to the banknotes issued earlier in Mahatma Gandhi Series with additional/new security features issued on April 27, 2006. A
ستمبر 27, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel Coins of Rs.5 with the theme 'CONNECTIVITY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY' The coins shall conform to the following dimension, design and composition, namely : Denomination of the coin Shape and outside diameter Metal composition Five Rupees Circular 23 millimeters with security edges (Mono-Metallic) Ferritic Stainless Steel containing – Iron – 83% Chromium – 17% Designs:OBVERSE : The
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel Coins of Rs.5 with the theme 'CONNECTIVITY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY' The coins shall conform to the following dimension, design and composition, namely : Denomination of the coin Shape and outside diameter Metal composition Five Rupees Circular 23 millimeters with security edges (Mono-Metallic) Ferritic Stainless Steel containing – Iron – 83% Chromium – 17% Designs:OBVERSE : The
ستمبر 25, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel Coins of Rs. 2 with the theme "PLATINUM JUBILEE OF INDIAN AIR FORCE (1932-2007)" The coins shall conform to the following dimensions, designs and compositions, namely : Denomination of the coin Shape and outside diameter Metal composition Two Rupees Circular 27 millimeters Ferritic Stainless Steel containing – Iron – 83% Chromium – 17% Designs : OBVERSE : The face of the coin is d
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel Coins of Rs. 2 with the theme "PLATINUM JUBILEE OF INDIAN AIR FORCE (1932-2007)" The coins shall conform to the following dimensions, designs and compositions, namely : Denomination of the coin Shape and outside diameter Metal composition Two Rupees Circular 27 millimeters Ferritic Stainless Steel containing – Iron – 83% Chromium – 17% Designs : OBVERSE : The face of the coin is d
ستمبر 25, 2007

On a review of the current macro economic situation and in consultation with the Government of India, it has been decided to accelerate the implementation of the third phase of the recommendations of the Committee on Fuller Capital Account Convertibility (CFCAC) with regard to the foreign exchange outflows.Accordingly, the following measures are being implemented with immediate effect: i) Investment in overseas Joint Ventures (JV) / Wholly Owned Subsidiaries (WOS) by
On a review of the current macro economic situation and in consultation with the Government of India, it has been decided to accelerate the implementation of the third phase of the recommendations of the Committee on Fuller Capital Account Convertibility (CFCAC) with regard to the foreign exchange outflows.Accordingly, the following measures are being implemented with immediate effect: i) Investment in overseas Joint Ventures (JV) / Wholly Owned Subsidiaries (WOS) by
اگست 16, 2007
Availability of Coins
The Reserve Bank of India has been receiving complaints from some quarters about inadequate availability of coins. The Reserve Bank clarifies that there is no shortage of coins and members of public, shops and commercial establishments can obtain their coin requirements from its Regional Offices or from designated branches of commercial banks. In case of difficulties/problems in this regard, members of public and others can approach the Regional Directors of the conce
The Reserve Bank of India has been receiving complaints from some quarters about inadequate availability of coins. The Reserve Bank clarifies that there is no shortage of coins and members of public, shops and commercial establishments can obtain their coin requirements from its Regional Offices or from designated branches of commercial banks. In case of difficulties/problems in this regard, members of public and others can approach the Regional Directors of the conce
اگست 10, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India had announced a Liberalized Remittance Scheme (the Scheme) in February 2004 as a step towards further simplification and liberalization of the foreign exchange facilities available to resident individuals. As per the Scheme, resident individuals may remit up to USD 100,000 per financial year for any permitted capital and current account transactions. The Scheme was operationalised vide A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 64 dated February 4, 2004.
The Reserve Bank of India had announced a Liberalized Remittance Scheme (the Scheme) in February 2004 as a step towards further simplification and liberalization of the foreign exchange facilities available to resident individuals. As per the Scheme, resident individuals may remit up to USD 100,000 per financial year for any permitted capital and current account transactions. The Scheme was operationalised vide A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 64 dated February 4, 2004.
جولائی 24, 2007

The Reserve Bank had announced in paragraph 153 of the ‘Annual Policy Statement for the year 2006-2007’ the setting up of a Technical Group to review legislations on money lending for (a) reviewing the efficacy of the existing legislative framework, which governs money lending, (b) reviewing the enforcement machinery in different states and (c) making recommendations to State Governments for improving the legal and enforcement framework in the interest of rural househ
The Reserve Bank had announced in paragraph 153 of the ‘Annual Policy Statement for the year 2006-2007’ the setting up of a Technical Group to review legislations on money lending for (a) reviewing the efficacy of the existing legislative framework, which governs money lending, (b) reviewing the enforcement machinery in different states and (c) making recommendations to State Governments for improving the legal and enforcement framework in the interest of rural househ
اپریل 18, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India today introduced Protected Disclosures Scheme for private and foreign banks operating in India. The circular issued to private sector and foreign banks operating in India in this regard is placed on the RBI website at www.rbi.org.in for information of members of public. Public sector banks and the Reserve Bank of India (since it is an entity established under Central Statute) have already been brought under the purview of Government of India
The Reserve Bank of India today introduced Protected Disclosures Scheme for private and foreign banks operating in India. The circular issued to private sector and foreign banks operating in India in this regard is placed on the RBI website at www.rbi.org.in for information of members of public. Public sector banks and the Reserve Bank of India (since it is an entity established under Central Statute) have already been brought under the purview of Government of India
اپریل 12, 2007

In order to help the members of public in obtaining Re.1, Rs.2 and Rs. 5 denomination coins near their residence/place of work, the Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai has made special arrangements to issue these coins in exchange of notes at the following bank branches: Sr. No. Name of the bank Branch address Date Timings 1. Corporation Bank, D.N Road branch, Veena Chambers, 21, Dalal Street, Mez. Floor, Fort, Mumbai 400 023 April 17, 2007 11 am to 3 pm 2. Central Bank of
In order to help the members of public in obtaining Re.1, Rs.2 and Rs. 5 denomination coins near their residence/place of work, the Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai has made special arrangements to issue these coins in exchange of notes at the following bank branches: Sr. No. Name of the bank Branch address Date Timings 1. Corporation Bank, D.N Road branch, Veena Chambers, 21, Dalal Street, Mez. Floor, Fort, Mumbai 400 023 April 17, 2007 11 am to 3 pm 2. Central Bank of
مارچ 29, 2007

For the convenience of taxpayers, the Reserve Bank of India has made special arrangements at its Mumbai and Navi Mumbai offices to receive cash deposits representing taxes at the counters upto 4.00 p.m. on March 31, 2007. Cheques/other instruments representing payment of taxes to the Government would be received upto 5.00 p.m. on March 31, 2007. Instructions have also been issued to agency banks, viz., State Bank of India and its associates, public sector banks and de
For the convenience of taxpayers, the Reserve Bank of India has made special arrangements at its Mumbai and Navi Mumbai offices to receive cash deposits representing taxes at the counters upto 4.00 p.m. on March 31, 2007. Cheques/other instruments representing payment of taxes to the Government would be received upto 5.00 p.m. on March 31, 2007. Instructions have also been issued to agency banks, viz., State Bank of India and its associates, public sector banks and de
مارچ 20, 2007

The Reserve Bank of India, from time to time makes special arrangements to issue coins in exchange from branches of commercial banks to help members of public in obtaining coins near their residence or place of work. Under the same initiative, Crawford Market branch of HDFC Bank will issue coins of Rs.2 in exchange on March 21, 2007 between 11.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. Similarly, Chembur branch of UTI bank will issue coins of Rs.2 in exchange on March 23, 2007 between 11.
The Reserve Bank of India, from time to time makes special arrangements to issue coins in exchange from branches of commercial banks to help members of public in obtaining coins near their residence or place of work. Under the same initiative, Crawford Market branch of HDFC Bank will issue coins of Rs.2 in exchange on March 21, 2007 between 11.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. Similarly, Chembur branch of UTI bank will issue coins of Rs.2 in exchange on March 23, 2007 between 11.
دسمبر 19, 2006

The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel Rs.2 Coins with the theme 'unity in diversity'. The coins are circular in shape with 27 millimeters diameter with a metal composition of 17 percent chromium and 83 percent iron. The face of the coin has three portions. The centre portion bears the Lion Capitol of Ashoka Pillar with the legend mel³ecesJe pe³eles inscribed below and the prominent international numerals '2' indicatin
The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new Ferritic Stainless Steel Rs.2 Coins with the theme 'unity in diversity'. The coins are circular in shape with 27 millimeters diameter with a metal composition of 17 percent chromium and 83 percent iron. The face of the coin has three portions. The centre portion bears the Lion Capitol of Ashoka Pillar with the legend mel³ecesJe pe³eles inscribed below and the prominent international numerals '2' indicatin
ستمبر 30, 2006

The Government of India has today sanctioned the Scheme for the amalgamation of The United Western Bank Ltd. with Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd. The amalgamation will come into force on October 3, 2006. All the branches of The United Western Bank Ltd. will function as branches of Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd. with effect from this date. Customers, including depositors of The United Western Bank Ltd., will be able to operate their accounts as cus
The Government of India has today sanctioned the Scheme for the amalgamation of The United Western Bank Ltd. with Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd. The amalgamation will come into force on October 3, 2006. All the branches of The United Western Bank Ltd. will function as branches of Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd. with effect from this date. Customers, including depositors of The United Western Bank Ltd., will be able to operate their accounts as cus
اگست 31, 2006

The Reserve Bank of India will soon issue Star series banknotes. These will be issued to begin with in Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 denominations in the Mahatma Gandhi Series-2005. The Star series banknotes will look exactly like the existing banknotes of Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 but will have an additional character, viz., *(star) in the number panel between the prefix and the serial number. Consequently, some fresh banknote packets issued by the Reserve Bank may contain som
The Reserve Bank of India will soon issue Star series banknotes. These will be issued to begin with in Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 denominations in the Mahatma Gandhi Series-2005. The Star series banknotes will look exactly like the existing banknotes of Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 but will have an additional character, viz., *(star) in the number panel between the prefix and the serial number. Consequently, some fresh banknote packets issued by the Reserve Bank may contain som
اگست 10, 2006

The Reserve Bank of India issued instructions to all scheduled banks for ensuring quick restoration of all banking services in areas affected by natural calamities. The Reserve Bank's instructions include providing continued access to the customers to their bank accounts and facilitating opening of new accounts by persons affected by natural calamities, especially for availing reliefs given by Government/other agencies. The guidelines also cover measures to be taken b
The Reserve Bank of India issued instructions to all scheduled banks for ensuring quick restoration of all banking services in areas affected by natural calamities. The Reserve Bank's instructions include providing continued access to the customers to their bank accounts and facilitating opening of new accounts by persons affected by natural calamities, especially for availing reliefs given by Government/other agencies. The guidelines also cover measures to be taken b
مئی 18, 2006

The Reserve Bank of India has been taking measures, on an ongoing basis, for protection of customers’ rights, enhancing the quality of customer service and strengthening grievance redressal mechanism in banks and in the Reserve Bank of India. These activities were so far being undertaken by different departments of the Reserve Bank of India. In order to bring together all activities relating to customer service in banks and Reserve Bank of India in a single department
The Reserve Bank of India has been taking measures, on an ongoing basis, for protection of customers’ rights, enhancing the quality of customer service and strengthening grievance redressal mechanism in banks and in the Reserve Bank of India. These activities were so far being undertaken by different departments of the Reserve Bank of India. In order to bring together all activities relating to customer service in banks and Reserve Bank of India in a single department
مئی 18, 2006

The Reserve Bank of India today constituted a Working Group to formulate a scheme for ensuring reasonableness of bank charges and to incorporate them in the Fair Practices Code. The compliance of Fair Practices Code would be monitored by the Banking Codes and Standards Board of India. The members of the Working Group will be: 1. Shri N. Sadasivan, Banking Ombudsman, Mumbai – Chairman 2. Shri S. Diwakara, All India Depositors' Association 3. Shri H.N. Sinor, Chief Exec
The Reserve Bank of India today constituted a Working Group to formulate a scheme for ensuring reasonableness of bank charges and to incorporate them in the Fair Practices Code. The compliance of Fair Practices Code would be monitored by the Banking Codes and Standards Board of India. The members of the Working Group will be: 1. Shri N. Sadasivan, Banking Ombudsman, Mumbai – Chairman 2. Shri S. Diwakara, All India Depositors' Association 3. Shri H.N. Sinor, Chief Exec
مئی 06, 2006

The Reserve Bank of India has today issued a circular announcing measures to enable individuals to have easier access to foreign exchange. According to the circular, select Full Fledged Money Changers, Urban Cooperative Banks and Regional Rural Banks will now be allowed to undertake a wider range of transactions relating to release/remittance of foreign exchange for various non-trade related current account transactions. With the progressive liberalisation in foreign
The Reserve Bank of India has today issued a circular announcing measures to enable individuals to have easier access to foreign exchange. According to the circular, select Full Fledged Money Changers, Urban Cooperative Banks and Regional Rural Banks will now be allowed to undertake a wider range of transactions relating to release/remittance of foreign exchange for various non-trade related current account transactions. With the progressive liberalisation in foreign
جنوری 23, 2006

In view of the recent misuse of Initial Public Offer (IPO) process by certain individuals/entities and reports received in this regard from Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the Reserve Bank of India took up detailed investigations at some banks to ascertain the modus operandi adopted by different parties in manipulating the system. It was observed that despite extant instructions, banks had credited the proceeds of individual account payee refund orders
In view of the recent misuse of Initial Public Offer (IPO) process by certain individuals/entities and reports received in this regard from Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the Reserve Bank of India took up detailed investigations at some banks to ascertain the modus operandi adopted by different parties in manipulating the system. It was observed that despite extant instructions, banks had credited the proceeds of individual account payee refund orders
دسمبر 26, 2005

The Reserve Bank of India today announced the revised Banking Ombudsman Scheme with enlarged scope to include customer complaints on certain new areas, such as, credit cRBI expands Scope of Banking Ombudsman Scheme; Includes Fair Banking Practicesard complaints, deficiencies in providing the promised services even by banks' sales agents, levying service charges without prior notice to the customer and non adherence to the fair practices code as adopted by individual b
The Reserve Bank of India today announced the revised Banking Ombudsman Scheme with enlarged scope to include customer complaints on certain new areas, such as, credit cRBI expands Scope of Banking Ombudsman Scheme; Includes Fair Banking Practicesard complaints, deficiencies in providing the promised services even by banks' sales agents, levying service charges without prior notice to the customer and non adherence to the fair practices code as adopted by individual b
نومبر 08, 2005

The Reserve Bank of India has come across news reports stating that there is a shortage of Rs.5 coins due to which Rs.5 banknotes are being re-introduced. It is clarified, for the benefit of public that there is no shortage of coins of any denomination including Rs.5 coin with the offices of the Reserve Bank of India and also other banks. The members of public desirous of obtaining coins in any denominations, may do so in exchange, from the Reserve Bank of India as al
The Reserve Bank of India has come across news reports stating that there is a shortage of Rs.5 coins due to which Rs.5 banknotes are being re-introduced. It is clarified, for the benefit of public that there is no shortage of coins of any denomination including Rs.5 coin with the offices of the Reserve Bank of India and also other banks. The members of public desirous of obtaining coins in any denominations, may do so in exchange, from the Reserve Bank of India as al
نومبر 03, 2005

The Reserve Bank has been receiving complaints from members of public regarding non-acceptance of 25 paise coins by shops, business establishments, utility services and even public sector organisations/government departments. It is also understood that there is a general impression in commercial and trading circles that 25 paise coins have ceased to be valid and are no longer in circulation. The Reserve Bank wishes to clarify that such reports are without any basis an
The Reserve Bank has been receiving complaints from members of public regarding non-acceptance of 25 paise coins by shops, business establishments, utility services and even public sector organisations/government departments. It is also understood that there is a general impression in commercial and trading circles that 25 paise coins have ceased to be valid and are no longer in circulation. The Reserve Bank wishes to clarify that such reports are without any basis an
اگست 23, 2005

It has been brought to the notice of the Reserve Bank that some of the service providers like hotels etc. quote differential tariff for foreigners in US$ and insist that the payment be made in foreign exchange. This practice is not consistent with Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 and also undermines the legality of domestic currency in India. Earlier, under Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA), 1973, the Government of India had issued a Notification date
It has been brought to the notice of the Reserve Bank that some of the service providers like hotels etc. quote differential tariff for foreigners in US$ and insist that the payment be made in foreign exchange. This practice is not consistent with Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 and also undermines the legality of domestic currency in India. Earlier, under Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA), 1973, the Government of India had issued a Notification date
جولائی 09, 2005

In order to facilitate expeditious and hassle-free settlement of claims on the death of a depositor the Reserve Bank of India has asked the banks to follow a simple procedure with minimum documentation for release of the balance in deceased account holders’ accounts which operate under ‘Either or Survivor’ clause or in accounts which have a nomination. The Reserve Bank has advised banks to release the balance amounts in the deceased depositors’ accounts to the 'Surviv
In order to facilitate expeditious and hassle-free settlement of claims on the death of a depositor the Reserve Bank of India has asked the banks to follow a simple procedure with minimum documentation for release of the balance in deceased account holders’ accounts which operate under ‘Either or Survivor’ clause or in accounts which have a nomination. The Reserve Bank has advised banks to release the balance amounts in the deceased depositors’ accounts to the 'Surviv
مئی 20, 2005

The Reserve Bank of India has today asked commercial banks to compensate the holders of Relief/Savings Bonds for the loss incurred by them on account of late receipt or delayed credit of the interest warrants/maturity value of their investments in these Bonds. The compensation would be paid at the current savings bank rate for the number of days of delay. The Reserve Bank has stated that its own offices will also pay such compensation in case the delay occurs at their
The Reserve Bank of India has today asked commercial banks to compensate the holders of Relief/Savings Bonds for the loss incurred by them on account of late receipt or delayed credit of the interest warrants/maturity value of their investments in these Bonds. The compensation would be paid at the current savings bank rate for the number of days of delay. The Reserve Bank has stated that its own offices will also pay such compensation in case the delay occurs at their
ستمبر 16, 2004

The Reserve Bank of India has come across reports and has also received complaints that shopkeepers, traders, transport undertakings, Government departments, etc. do not readily accept 25 paise and 50 paise coins on the plea that these coins are no more legal tender or they are not accepted by bank branches. It is clarified for the benefit of public that all coins including 25 paise and 50 paise coins are legal tender and will continue to be so. Reluctance on the part
The Reserve Bank of India has come across reports and has also received complaints that shopkeepers, traders, transport undertakings, Government departments, etc. do not readily accept 25 paise and 50 paise coins on the plea that these coins are no more legal tender or they are not accepted by bank branches. It is clarified for the benefit of public that all coins including 25 paise and 50 paise coins are legal tender and will continue to be so. Reluctance on the part
اگست 16, 2004

The Reserve Bank of India has, today announced that its Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) System has been enabled for ‘Straight Through Processing’ at the participant’s, that is, the bank’s end for putting through customer transactions. Straight through processing of customer transactions will, upon receiving the credit advice, allow banks to directly credit the customer’s account without any manual intervention. This will facilitate introduction of T+1 settlement in
The Reserve Bank of India has, today announced that its Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) System has been enabled for ‘Straight Through Processing’ at the participant’s, that is, the bank’s end for putting through customer transactions. Straight through processing of customer transactions will, upon receiving the credit advice, allow banks to directly credit the customer’s account without any manual intervention. This will facilitate introduction of T+1 settlement in
جولائی 17, 2004

The Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund) Rules, 1975, as amended from time to time, dealing with the adjudication of mutilated notes have been posted on our website www.rbi.org.in. With a view to simplify the same, the members of public are requested to make suggestions. The suggestions may be sent by post to the Chief General Manager, Department of Currency Management, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office, 21st Floor, Post Bag No.1379, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumba
The Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund) Rules, 1975, as amended from time to time, dealing with the adjudication of mutilated notes have been posted on our website www.rbi.org.in. With a view to simplify the same, the members of public are requested to make suggestions. The suggestions may be sent by post to the Chief General Manager, Department of Currency Management, Reserve Bank of India, Central Office, 21st Floor, Post Bag No.1379, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumba
مئی 25, 2004

The Reserve Bank of India has initiated a variety of measures to ensure that individuals’ transactions in foreign exchange are as easy as their transactions in rupees. The measures include introduction of a liberalised scheme of personal remittance upto US$ 25,000 in February 2004 and removal of the restrictive clause of issuing Employees’ Stock Option at concessional rates. The Reserve Bank has also changed the name of the department handling the implementation of Fo
The Reserve Bank of India has initiated a variety of measures to ensure that individuals’ transactions in foreign exchange are as easy as their transactions in rupees. The measures include introduction of a liberalised scheme of personal remittance upto US$ 25,000 in February 2004 and removal of the restrictive clause of issuing Employees’ Stock Option at concessional rates. The Reserve Bank has also changed the name of the department handling the implementation of Fo
اپریل 24, 2004

The Reserve Bank of India has today disallowed entities other than authorised dealers or authorised banks from accepting deposits from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) received through fresh remittances from overseas. They will also not be permitted to accept deposits from NRIs by debit to their Non-Resident External (NRE)/Foreign Currency Non-Resident (Banks) (FCNR(B)) accounts. They will, however, be permitted to continue to hold the existing deposits and also renew such
The Reserve Bank of India has today disallowed entities other than authorised dealers or authorised banks from accepting deposits from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) received through fresh remittances from overseas. They will also not be permitted to accept deposits from NRIs by debit to their Non-Resident External (NRE)/Foreign Currency Non-Resident (Banks) (FCNR(B)) accounts. They will, however, be permitted to continue to hold the existing deposits and also renew such
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