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Which bank's name features on Indian currency notes?

Reserve Bank of India's name features on Indian currency notes. It is a government bank. This banks publishes Indian currency.


Who sign on the Indian currency notes?

Dr.d.subbaroo


What is the name of Indian currency?

Rupees, Notes, and Paisa


How do you keep Indian currency notes clean and crisp?

By not using it


What type of material is Indian currency notes made of?

Pure cotton fibre


How can you recognize an Indian currency?

The Indian currency notes have a picture of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi ,a bald guy wearing spectacles,on one side and have "Reserve Bank Of India" printed on it.Indian currency notes always show the signature of the Bank governor. On the other hand Indian currency coins have the name INDIA written on it, along with the year on which the coin was minted.


Where can someone exchange Yugoslavia Dinars notes for Indian rupees?

where i need to exchange yugoslavia dinar into indian currency,what is the procedure


Which persons photo was on the Indian currency notes before 1947?

George vi king emperor


Type of paper used in printing of Indian currency notes?

India currency notes are made up of pulp containing cotton and balsam with special dyes to make the currency notes that should be resilient, durable, with quality to resist from wear and tear and not to be faked easily.Paper currency are printed in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal.Paper currency was first invented by china.


Where is Indian currency notes printing press is located?

Kitchen tissue and toilet pappers because it has no value


Where are currency notes made?

In India currency notes are made in Nasik.


When gandhi's photo was printed firstly in Indian currency?

Mahatma Gandhi's image was first printed on Indian currency in 1969. This was part of a series of notes issued by the Reserve Bank of India to commemorate the birth centenary of Gandhi. His portrait has since become a symbol of the Indian currency, reflecting his significant contribution to the country's independence and values.