Holi festival across the country 14 March Was celebrated with pomp, while in some states it 13 and 15 March Was also celebrated. Sometimes in the fun of colors Notes kept in pocket also become color or wetIf this has happened to you, then No need to worrySuch notes Easily changed or re -used Can be done.
RBI Rules: What to do with dyed or wet notes?
Wet notes can be dried and used again.
Can convert dyed notes into banks, shopkeepers cannot refuse.
The bank does not charge any additional fee to change the note.
How to exchange notes?
Go to your bank – Going to the nearest branch Change dyed or bad notes।
Exchange limit – Maximum 20 notes can be replaced at a timeWhose total price Do not exceed ₹ 5000।
Is there a problem? – If the bank refuses to change the note, then RBI Helpline 1440 Contact on.
Tampering with notes is a crime!
Section 27 of RBI Act 1934 Under Intentional notes spoiling or tampering with them is a punishable offense।
RBI Clean note policy It has been implemented, so that the quality of notes can be maintained.
So if your notes in Holi's fun Have become coloredSo these can be changed easily। Follow the rules of banks and exchange your notes without any hassle!