Thursday 27 February 2020

Where did the Rs 2,000 note go?

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Thu, Feb 27, 2020 | 03:47 PM IST

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Where did the Rs 2,000 note go? Where did the Rs 2,000 note go?
According to some media reports, banks are recalibrating ATMs to replace Rs 2,000 notes with Rs 500 notes. The highest-denomination currency, which accounts for about one-third of currency in circulation in value terms, will be gradually pulled out, maybe within a year, reports claim.
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All you need to know about Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana All you need to know about Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana
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German automaker Volkswagen has commenced the booking of its SUV T-Roc, which is set make its debut in April. .
How coronavirus can save the most trafficked mammal on Earth How coronavirus can save the most trafficked mammal on Earth
The novel coronavirus outbreak in China may end up saving one of the world's most trafficked animals after Beijing announced a total ban on the sale and consumption of the pangolin.
Maria Sharapova's time in tennis: Teen titles, career Slam, ban Maria Sharapova's time in tennis: Teen titles, career Slam, ban
Maria Sharapova, who retired Wednesday at age 32, was a star on and off the tennis court, reaching No. 1 in the rankings, winning five Grand Slam titles and making millions of dollars in endorsement deals. Here is a look at some key moments
Role of MH-60 Romeo helicopters in the Indian Navy? Role of MH-60 Romeo helicopters in the Indian Navy?
The MH-60 Romeo helicopters will be a very potent weapon in the Indian Ocean Region as it comes equipped with anti-surface, anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue missions capabilities.
Gold's dream run and why it's time to be bullish on real assets in the US Gold's dream run and why it's time to be bullish on real assets in the US
China car sales plunged 92 per cent during the first two weeks of February as the coronavirus outbreak kept buyers away from showrooms.
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