Demonetised notes are being shredded, briquetted: RBI
The central bank had earlier estimated the value of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes received, as on June 30, 2017, at Rs 15.28 trillion.
"Old currency notes which include demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes are counted and processed in sophisticated currency verification and processing system. The notes processed are shredded and briquetted in the shredding and briquetting system installed in various RBI offices," the RBI said in reply to an RTI query filed by a PTI correspondent.
Once compressed into 'bricks', the shredded notes are disposed of through a tendering process, according to the reply.
"RBI does not recycle such processed notes," the RBI said.
At least 59 sophisticated Currency Verification and Processing (CVPS) machines are in operation in various branches of RBI across the country to process demonetised notes for their arithmetical accuracy and genuineness.
Once compressed into 'bricks', the shredded notes are disposed of through a tendering process, according to the reply.
"RBI does not recycle such processed notes," the RBI said.
At least 59 sophisticated Currency Verification and Processing (CVPS) machines are in operation in various branches of RBI across the country to process demonetised notes for their arithmetical accuracy and genuineness.
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