Now, get Rs 2,000 cash from petrol pumps


New Delhi, Nov 18 (IANS): With long queues continuing at banks and ATMs, now petrol pumps will also dispense Rs 2,000 cash per person per day, state-run Doordarshan announced in a tweet on Thursday.

"Cash to be dispensed at 2,500 petrol pumps; Cash to be given by swiping of debit/credit card via POS (Point of Sale) machine," @DDNewsLive tweeted.

"Rs 2,000 per person per day in cash can be dispensed. Facility to be extended to over 20,000 petrol pumps," the tweet said.

The measure comes following the demonetisation of 500 and 1,000 rupee notes by the government on November 8, that has triggered long queues at banks and ATMs across the country to deposit or exchange the scrapped notes and withdraw cash.


Currency press capacity: Around 6 months needed to replenish Rs 500 notes

Will new notes which replace the demonetised currency find itself in circulation soon? Unlikely, if the capacity of all the currency printing presses in the country is taken into account.

The latest calculation, based on capacities of the currency printing presses, shows that replenishment would take around six months.

This is particularly true for the new Rs 500 notes, whose printing, presumably, started after November 10. Till those are replenished in adequate numbers, the "currency pain" would not go away since Rs 2,000 notes are difficult to exchange for lower denominations.

However, enough of the new Rs 2,000 notes may already have been printed, calculations show.

The central government had demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes on November 8, sending the whole nation into a tizzy. Long queues outside banks have been a daily occurrence since then because enough currency notes are not available with them.

New information gleaned from public sources show that the government may be too optimistic in claiming that "adequate amount" of money would soon be in circulation.

That's because of the limited capacity of the printing presses in the country for such a sudden, huge job.

There are four currency presses -- one each in Nashik (Maharashtra), Dewas (Madhya Pradesh), Salboni (West Bengal) and Mysuru (Karnataka).

The first two are owned by the central government through the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Ltd. According to information available in the Finance Ministry's latest annual report, the yearly currency printing capacity of these two presses is around 40 per cent of the total in the country.

The other two presses -- in Salboni and Mysuru -- are part of the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt. Ltd. (BRBNMPL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). These two, comprising 60 per cent of the total capacity, can print 16 billion notes in two shifts per year, according to information available on BRBNMPL's website.

In essence, it means that total capacity in the country would be 26.66 billion notes in two shifts. If all three shifts run, as the government says is happening now, the four presses would be able to print 40 billion notes a year, irrespective of the denomination.

Now, according to the government, the total money in circulation -- before Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes were declared illegal -- was Rs 17.54 lakh crore or Rs 17,540 billion. Of this, 45 per cent was in Rs 500 denomination -- equivalent to Rs 7.89 lakh crore or Rs 7,890 billion and 39 per cent in Rs 1,000 notes amounting to Rs 6.84 lakh crore or Rs 6,840 billion.

In other words, there were 15.78 billion notes of Rs 500 denomination in circulation and 6.84 billion notes of Rs 1,000.

But if they are going to print Rs 2,000 notes equivalent to value of the Rs 1,000 notes declared illegal, that is, worth Rs 6.84 lakh crore, they would have to print only half, or 3.42 billion notes.

If the printing started in early September, as has been claimed by some printing press officials, they would need only a little over two months to meet the full requirement, even at 50 per cent capacity. In other words, they should have printed all the replacement needs of Rs 2,000 notes till now.

Further, how long will they need to print Rs 500 notes, now that the machines would not be printing Rs 2,000 notes? Assuming an 80 per cent run (remember Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 comprised 84 per cent of all currencies), the time taken for the new Rs 500 notes, which began printing, presumably, on November 10, would be: 5.9 months.

The rest of the 20 per cent capacity could be used for the lower denomination notes from Rs 5 to Rs 100.

So, by April-end, one would presume, all the new notes would be in circulation. And, of course, the pain would be longer than the 50 days that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has mentioned.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 19 2016

    Government seems to be doing greater mess by entrusting issue of new notes to others than banks

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  • Praveen s, Permannur

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    In 2000 note..if u use read app their is modi talk we can hear,our nation only respect mahatma Gandhi for his freedom fightings ..how this pm appeared in note by bidding himself..what is the logic hideing himself in currency's... Next time other govt coming power doing their pm person photo..what this deshbhakh doing..why progressive people silent on this..if modi really want development why he want to appeared in currency note..if he really respect nation he should respect RBI and Indian govt..national anthem should come on note..why he address indirectly to Nation

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Dear Raj, Bangalore,

    When UPA/Congress accomplishes it accomplishes gracefully and rightfully unlike the BJP/NDA created a total chaos and lawlessness all over India to poor's and middle class people to stay hungry on the lines keeping only a kaagaz ka thukda to get a legal tender from the banks.

    The citizens opening of accounts was started during the time of UPA/CONGRESS Aadhar card implementing period.

    BJP opposed everything what the congress was undertaking.

    Does the bjp increased bank branches and its staff before demonetization.

    SEE THE BANK STAFFS STRUGGLE TO COPE WITH THE RUSH TO ISSUE NOTES. EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE ACCOMPLISHING RIGHTFULLY GOOD AND WELL TO ISSUE CASH CRUNCHED CITIZENS LEGAL TENDER

    PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY ON THE QUES AND DYING ON THE QUES.

    ALL THE LINED LIVING PEOPLE ARE CRYING, ABUSING, CURSING CHAAIWAALA AND ITS HENCH-MEN.

    I QUOTE YOURS: Dont just blame as you dont like Modi & BJP. Support the move which is good for everyone and our future generations. UNQUOTE.

    ANYBODY CAN TAKE A DECISION ON DEMONETISATION WHEREAS IT IS NOT A CHAAI SUPPLY TYPE OF JOB IN THE RUNNING TRAINS AND RUN AWAY WITHOUT TENDERING EXACT CHANGE TO THE PASSENGERS.

    THERE IS NO STAFF IN THE BANK. PEOPLE ARE RETIRED AND ARE GONE WITHOUT ANY REPLACEMENTS. NEW RECRUITMENTS ARE HELD UP DUE TO VYAPAM TYPE OF BIGGER SACAMS OF BJP.

    CHAAIWAALA IS ON A SITE SEEING INTEREST WITHOUT ADDRESSING PEOPLES WOES.

    ARE YOU NOT OPPOSING TOOTH AND NAIL WHAT THE CONGRESS HAD ACCOMPLISHED.

    GIVE CREDIT TO CONGRESS BECAUSE OF THEIR RELENTLESS SLEEPLESS JOB ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO THE PEOPLE AND TO THE NATION WE ARE THE THIRD LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD.

    SEE HOW HARD FOR THE BHAKTS TO PERCEIVE WHAT WAS RIGHT IN THE 2014 PROPOSAL OF DEMONETISATION. THEY MADE A PROPOSAL TO DEMONETISE AND THE BJP BIG MOUTHS IMMEDIATE TO CRITICISE WITH TOOTH AND NAIL.

    WE ARE OPPOSING BJP BECAUSE IT IS A COW GOVERNMENT WITH CATTLE CLASS GOVERNANCE.

    BJP LIKES COWS PROTECTION. NO HUMAN PROTECTION. HUMANS ARE DYING.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Demonitisation was a utter failure in Russia, North Korea, Zaire, Mexico, Morocco, Brazil, Canada, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Ireland etc. It created chaos.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Earlier 13 times Modi sarkar tried getting back on track the demonetisation train wreck.

    This will be 14 quick fix to correct meticulously planned blunder.

    Jai Hind

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Banks have parked around 3 lakh crores now in reverse repos earning 6% with RBI. Acchhe Din.

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  • Badava nanu, bangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Demonetization is good decison for the country in future for sure...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    THE UPA DEMONETISED SILVER LINED 500 RUPEE DENOMINATION AND RAGHURAM RAJAN ISSUED GREEN LINED RUPEE 500 DENOMINATION NOTES.

    CITIZENS CAN FIND RBI GOVERNOR RAGHURAM RAJAN'S SIGNATURES ON EVERY GREEEN LINED 500 RUPEE NOTES.

    FURTHER IN THE YEAR 2014 THE UPA II WANTED TO DEMONETISE 500 RUPEE AND 1000 RUPEE DENOMINATIONS BUT THE BJP OPPOSED SAYING THE POOR PEOPLE WILL EFFECT FROM THE 500 NOTE DENOMINATIONS.

    KINDLY CHECK YOUTUBE BJP SPOKES PERSON OPPOSES 500 AND 1000 RUPEE DENOMINATIONAL NOTES.

    (NOW BHAKTS WILL SAY THIS IS LIES AND MY OWN CREATION)

    KINDLY CHECK YOUTUBE.

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  • Raj, Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Joseph, i agree UPA had decided to demonetise but did the large number of rural people had access to banks during UPA time, so it was opposed by BJP in press meet by Meenakshi Lekhi.. Post Jan Dhan large number of rural population are having jan dhan accounts now. Think before commenting and know the reason behind opposing that decision then. Dont just blame as you dont like Modi & BJP. Support the move which is good for everyone and our future generations.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    1. Demonetization intention are good, good for the nation.
    2. However preparedness to meet the challenges were NIL. Home work NIL. Planning Zero.
    3. Idea and timing of Printing Rs.2000/- notes is MOST FOOLISH OF THIS CENTURY!

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  • Francis Pinto, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    The UPA II Govt. wanted to demonetise the currency. But the RBI was against it.

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Can UPA government would have done it..after holding do huge black money accumulated from various scams.
    Earlier happened during Morarji Desai's regime. Should require guts to introduce the same. Only honesty people can do it because some people wont happy for short period.
    Opposition even falsely informed shortage of salt and blamed totally on central.
    Wrong information delivering now and then.

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    This pain is going to be a worser and longer pain than the Missa pain of the previous GovtVengeance leads to destruction.

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Better introduce even in wine shops and beer bars. People will be much happy to drain themselves completely to knockout stress.

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    For some days people wants to reintroduce barter system for some days. Let them exchange whatever in there possession with near and dear ones instead of blaming entirely on government. I m wondering for such small things are doing much hue and cry.. if tommorow water will become low how they react. Start to cooperate one another. It's problem of short time and for the sake of nation. Can able to solve many problems and issues. Otherwise nobody will be safe when and where explosion will took place.

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    One flaw in this generally credit cards will have a Cash withdrawal limit of just 30℅ and POS( point of sales) Limit of 70℅. Now if you allow POS at petrol pumps as cash withdrawn then public will be able to withdraw extra from Credit card thus burdening the Cash deficit further.
    Best is allow Only Debit cards for this type of cash withdrawal at Petrol pumps

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  • Gurudev Kamath, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    As per Section 26 ( 2 ) of the RBI Act of 1934 only a "series " of currency notes can be demonetised and not the entire currency. The matter is now in the Supreme Court and will be listed for hearing shortly as an emergency matter.

    Incase the SC denounces the demonetisation ( or calls it illegal ) exercise will Modiji resign as PM and call for fresh LS and Assembly elections ??

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    If again election conducted..bjp is going to sweep in majority LS and assembly elections. 90% people are now standing with modiji for his bold step. No opposition will be there after election. All small parties will be dissolved from time to time. Will be have a Common Civil Code in the interest of all. Anti cow slaughtering bill will be introduced. Triple talaq will be solved as in other countries. Next in turn will act on trusts of all religious places. Nobody will be spared.

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Results are already out in Maharastra APMC and Gujrat panchayat.BJP failed to win single seat even after state run by BJP.

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Knows very well who will not contest in BMC election as well as in Punjab Municipal election. AAP no more holding black money..which pour in from overseas. All tight slapped with the introduction.

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  • Gurudev Kamath, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Mr.Rustom, I as a businessman am sick of this exercise. Even ydays Economic Times has said that this move by Modiji has backfired. Only a businessman can feel the actual pain besides patients in hospitals, daily wage earners, market vendors, people who have borrowed money from banks and the farmers.

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Lot of appreciation pour in from all quarters around the world..like Forbes, Washington Post, New York Times, The Independant, Bloomberg. Modiji now compare with first prime minister of singapore Lee Kuan Yew.
    In america done the same thing during the year 1968 by Late Richard Nixon. All of sudden had big blow to black matketeers white colored defaulters, drug smugglers, counterfeit fake note makers. Latter on america's economy flourished. Wait for two month's period and see the results.

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  • Ramdas Prabhu, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Ohh yes. I read this matter in THE HINDU newspaper dated 17.11.2016 under the caption "IS DEMONETISATION SAFE IN LAW ? " If you don't have / get THE HINDU newspaper read it on the internet. It makes interesting reading.

    As per what I read this demonetisation exercise seems illegal. But let the SC decide its fate.

    Whatever the political leaders may say, it has brought business to a standstill. It will take 3-6 months to normalise.

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  • Asif Iqbal, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Mr.Kapil Sibil is the lawyer for the Plaintiff in a PIL before the Supreme Court.

    The article in yesterdays THE HINDU newspaper made interesting reading.

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  • Gregory Peres, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Superb thought on this Demonetisation :

    A suggestion from me ,

    Modiji, if you had printed the map of India on both sides of our currency notes showing the whole of Kashmir ( including POK and Aksai Chin ) as a part of India, Pakistan would never have printed counterfeit notes nor would there have been border intrusions by the Chinese army ( PLA ). The matter could have been solved very easily without queue's for money and exchange everywhere in India.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    We should not add more fuel for fire. New notes are good enough.

    If you want to talk about the risk for any land belongs to any country, we can there exists great risk every 100 years. Anybody can take our land or we can take some others land by using force. It entirely depends on political leadership and people mind set existing during that time.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Emergency for 6 months in the interest of this country is acceptable.

    Please print some 50 and 100 notes. Print only 50% of the existing 500 rupees notes. That will control the system well.

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Earlier ATM machines are not safe. Now even petrol pumps. Should utilise all uncivilized unemployed goons of congress to guard the same 24 hours. At least they do something good for society.

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Yet another offer.The unemployed blah blah bhakths may be employed to supply water and food to these sincere guards and build a better soceity.

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  • Rustom, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Are in service from day one at par..
    Even providing blankets for those who are standing in Q overnight.
    People are very much happy to stand in Q for whole day to have glimpse of launching of apple's new gadgets.

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, bejai

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    Well said. This means the rate of unemployment has increased and people prefer standing in Q.Ache Din.

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  • P. Shirish Kumar Hosabettu, Muscat, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    All unemployed criminal Pappu followers with Fake name will busy protesting now to save their Black money stock.

    Even Kujliwala worrying because, he stocked black money for Punjab election.

    Here some Dongi Congi workers  write without having any knowledge on control over black money.

    Looteras all worried, even some so called business man write here just to save their black money.

    Just think if there is no Currency stock at home why, many places people found notes on gutter, garbage dumping are, inside the vehicle body etc etc.?

    Authorities should check all this people 's house & offices who ever opposing this great step appreciated by major economists.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    another Masterstroke ...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 18 2016

    The chaai supply will not be finished as long as no change with train passengers and even if chaai sellers have change they will not tender exact change.

    I left my family and everything to serve the nation and that is chaaiwaala's fashion as creation.

    Citizens didn't tell you to abandon your own wife and refrain from biological children and remain married bachelor.

    Chaaiwaala said Rahul Gandhiji was staying in the Que to exchange his mothers black money. (Rahulji line meim khada tha maaka kaala paisa jama karaane.

    In the next day Chaaiwaala's mother was in the Que.

    Why your mother was in the que. Is it her sons black money to exchange in the bank???!!! (CHAAIWAALA KA MAA LINE MEIM KHADEE THI UNKA BEITA KA KAAL PAISA JAMA KARAANE).

    NO SHAME TO CHAAIWAALA'S BIG MOUTH.

    FEW TOILETS AND NO WATER AND MANY ARE IN THE QUE...

    HAHAHAHA..... SIX MONTHS???!!!

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