Are small coins of one rupee closed in India? (2024)

Are small coins of one rupee closed in India? (2)

Jamshedpur, Jharkhand: Nowadays the rumor of one rupee small coin being closed has now become a headache for people and shopkeepers. No person is willing to take a small coin of one rupee. Shopkeepers are worried about what to do with the coins they have. Because customers are not taking coins. The bank is not depositing these.

For the last few years, a small coin of one rupee has been known. Neither the customer is getting ready to take the coins, nor the shopkeeper. While the market is full of coins. Banks have distributed lots of coins ranging from one rupee to ten rupees. Due to the cash crisis in banks for the last few months, the number of coins lying with the banks. Gradually, they have brought the coins to the market. So now the shopkeeper definitely grabs the coin on purchasing some item somewhere. Ten rupee coins are running well. But the problem is with small coins of one rupee. Due to the rumor of the coin being closed, it has been said in the hearts of the people that the small coins have stopped. So they are not taking. Whereas nothing like this. No coin is closed. If any person and shopkeeper refuse to take coins, it is an insult to Indian currency. This can lead to legal action against him. During a conversation with a shopkeeper at Sakchi crossroads in Jamshedpur, it was found that even if the customer gave a small coin of one rupee, he took it. But he refuses to give it to the customer. So even in such circ*mstances, coins worth ten thousand rupees have been deposited with them so far. He went to deposit small coins of one rupee in the bank. The bank worker refused to submit. After receiving a complaint from the manager, the coins were collected later. Now I do not take small coins from any customer. There is a big problem in rural areas with small coins of one rupee. There is no shopkeeper and no customer willing to take coins. No matter how much you explain it.

It is reported to all the people that the one rupee coin has not closed. Therefore, no person should refuse to take a coin. If he refuses to take the coin, it is an insult to Indian currency. Coins are deposited in the bank. But lest people reach the bank with coins worth thousands of rupees. Because they will then be given to customers only. So try to accept whatever issue you get.

Are small coins of one rupee closed in India? (2024)
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