Banknotes used. ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹200, ₹500,2000


Hey, how are you all?

Friends, do you know how much it costs to make the new Indian currency rupee?, and how many new notes are printed by the Indian government every year?, and the image printed on the back side of the notes is from which place and whose?, And friends, how many notes do each year go out of play? If the meaning gets bad, this sub information will go to this blog. And why should students see this blog if they are asked the same questions in the papers

Let's go to the answers to all these questions...

And friends, let's first start with the small note of 10 rupees


And friends, according to RTI, each note has a different cost in making it. Paper notes in Indian banks are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 2000 rupees.

Friends, it costs 1 rupee to make a paper note of 10 rupees and it has a photo of Konark Sun Temple on the back side, and this temple is in Orissa, and the color of this note is chocolate brown, the same length. 123 mm and width is 63 mm.


KONARK SUN TEMPLE ODISHA IN 10 RUPEE



And the next note is of 20 rupees, and the cost of making it is 1 rupee, it has the image of Elora caves on the back side, this place is in Auragabad, Disct: Maharashtra, and its The color is Greenish yellow, and the length of this note is 129 mm and the width is 63 mm.


elora caves, auragabad, maharashtra


The next note is of 50 rupees, its printing cost is 1.22 paise, and it has a photo of Hampi on the back side, and it is located in Ballari, disct: karnataka, and its color is Fluorescent blue, this note The length is 135 mm and the width is 66 mm.
HAMPI, BALLARI , DISCT: KARNATAKA RS. 50
It costs 1.51 paise to make a 100 rupee note, and the image on its back side is Rani ki vev, this place is in Patan, Dist: gujrat, and the color of this note is lavender, and its length is 142 mm. The width is 66 mm.


RANI KI VEV, PATAN GUJRAT, INDIA


And the next note comes for 200 rupees, and the cost of making it is 2.48 paisa, and the image of Sanchi stupa comes on the back side of this note, this place is in Raisen, Disct: Madhya Pradesh, and this The color of the note is Bright yellow, the length of this note is 146 mm and the width is 66 mm.

SANCHI STUPA, RAISEN, MADHYA PRADESH


And the next note comes for 500 rupees, the cost of making it is 2.65 paise, it has a picture of RED FORT on the back side, it is in Delhi disct: New Delhi, and its color is Stone grey. And its length is 150 mm and width is 66 mm.

RED FORT NEW DELHI, MR.TAJINDER SINGH


And the next and last currency note is of 2000 rupees, the cost of making it is 4 rupees, and the image on its back side is of Mangalyaan, which was sent to Mars by India, and this note Color is Magenta, length of this note is 166 mm and width 66 mm.


MANGALYAAN, BY INDIA, RS.2000


Friends, from the 2000 note to the 50 rupee note, there is only a difference in their length and the width is the same, the width of the 20 and 10 rupee note is 63 mm and there is a difference in length.
And friends, I would like to tell you here that the cost of buying new notes is less compared to old notes. 265 crore notes are sold in India in one year, and India mints 2000 crore new currency notes every year, and the cost of minting them is 40% in paper and ink. And I have given you all this information in this video. If you want, you can watch this video. The video is in Punjabi language. click here
And every year 5 million notes go out of circulation, which means they get damaged and their total weight is 4500 tonnes, and friends, if you also have an old torn note, how can you give it to the bank and get a nominal note? I have told you that in this video, click here and watch the video.

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