Printing and issuing currency notes is the sole authority of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which is the central bank of the country. Over the period of time, central banks change the design of banknotes to avoid the problem of counterfeit notes, and sometimes banks take action like the demonetisation of currency notes.
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