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Is RBI Issuing New Rs 1,000 Notes? No, Image Was Made by an Artist

A message on social media claims that the Reserve Bank of India has released new Rs 1000 currency notes.

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A message on social media claims that the Reserve Bank of India  has released new Rs 1000 currency notes.
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CLAIM

A viral message on social media claims that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released new Rs 1,000 currency notes. The alleged new note has an impression of Mahatma Gandhi and a green strip on the right, among other signatures.

Several social media users shared the image on Facebook and Twitter with the same claim.

A message on social media claims that the Reserve Bank of India  has released new Rs 1000 currency notes.
A message on social media claims that the Reserve Bank of India  has released new Rs 1000 currency notes.

The Quint also received a similar query on its WhatsApp helpline.

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THE TRUTH

On a careful examination of the image, we can see some text on the top right corner of the note (highlighted in blue) that reads ‘artistic imagination’. This clearly indicates that there is nothing official about this note and that it has been created for artistic purposes.

Further, The Quint accessed the official website of the RBI but could not find any notification regarding the release of a new Rs 1,000 note.

A message on social media claims that the Reserve Bank of India  has released new Rs 1000 currency notes.
The text saying ‘Artisitic imagination’ is highlighted in blue.
(Photo: Altered by The Quint)

Recently, another viral message had claimed that RBI is taking back all Rs 2,000 notes and issuing new Rs 1,000 notes as legal tender.

However, Yogesh Dayal, CGM, Department of Communication, RBI had then told The Quint: “There's no notification from our side. All communications from the RBI appear on our website. Please don't believe in rumours.”

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