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Centre advances banned Rs 500 note-exemption by a day

| | Dec 10, 2016, at 12:46 am
New Delhi, Dec 9 (IBNS): The central government on Friday announced it has withdrawn exemptions given for the use of Rs.500 old notes, from the mid night of Dec 9, for making payments at railway ticketing counters, ticket counters of Government or Public Sector Undertakings buses for purchase of tickets.

"Government has been reviewing the different operational aspects of the matters related to the cancellation of the legal tender character of old high denomination notes of Rs.500/- and Rs.1,000/-," read a government statement.

It said: "There has been a declining trend in the receipt of these old currency notes of Rs.500/- and Rs.1000/-. Further, a number of steps have been taken for promoting digital transactions."

"Keeping the above in view, the exemptions that have been given for use of Rs.500/- old notes, were re-examined by the Government and the following exemptions are, therefore, being withdrawn from the mid night of December 9, 2016," read a government statement.

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