*Subject:* Urgent appeal for a joint or individual representation to the
RBI regarding the accessibility of upcoming polymer plastic banknotes for
the visually impaired.

Warm greetings to all members of the Access India community.

My name is Karnati Srinivas, and I am working as a school teacher in
Suryapet, Telangana. As a person with 100% visual impairment, I am writing
to bring a matter of immense importance to the attention of the prominent
leaders, national and state representatives, and members of this group.

Recently, through various reliable updates circulating on WhatsApp groups
across our state, it has come to light that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
is planning to introduce new polymer plastic banknotes in the denominations
of ₹10, ₹20, and ₹50 to replace the existing paper currency.

As we are all well aware, the banknotes issued after the demonetization
period, which are currently in circulation, lack distinct, easily
identifiable tactile features that allow visually impaired individuals to
recognize them independently. Consequently, we remain highly dependent on
the assistance of others for everyday cash transactions. While the RBI
previously introduced a mobile application to aid in currency
identification, such digital applications have not proven to be a foolproof
or fully reliable solution for our community.

Given that the RBI is on the verge of finalizing and issuing these new
polymer notes, we have a critical window of opportunity. This is the right
moment to voice our challenges, opinions, and needs directly to the RBI.
While various associations have submitted representations and even pursued
legal avenues in courts in the past, a renewed and unified effort is
urgently required now.

Therefore, I sincerely request all prominent leaders, presidents, general
secretaries, and organizational representatives within this forum to come
together. I appeal to both national and state-level associations to submit
a strong, comprehensive joint or individual representation to the RBI,
urging them to ensure that the upcoming polymer notes are designed with
fully accessible, distinct, and tangible features for the visually impaired.

Thanking you one and all

*Yours sincerely,*


KARNATI SRINIVAS
School Assistant Social studies
ZPHS boys near old bus stand
Suryapet Pin Code 508213
and
Secretary
development and Welfare Association of the blind  (DWAB), Telangana

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