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From: p.v. narayanan <>
Date: 16 March 2015 at 22:22
Subject: Fwd: The new One-rupee note
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6 Interesting Facts About The Newly Re-launched Rupee One Currency Note
The Finance Ministry under the Central Government has recently launched the
one rupee note again. Here are a few interesting facts about it.
1. The new Re.1 note was launched by the Finance Ministry on March 6, 2014.

The launch took place at the Shrinathji temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan.
(Don’t ask us why!)
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The new One Rupee note in shades of pink and green
Picture Source: twitter.com/@mehulg122. The relaunched currency notes will
be made up of cent percent cotton rag and will weigh 900 grams per square
metre with a thickness of 110 microns.3. It bears the signature of the
Finance Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi and not the RBI Governor.

Only Re. 1 notes and coins in India are signed by the Finance Secretary as
they are printed by the Central Government. All other Indian currency notes
in India are printed by RBI.

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Source: arabnews.com4. The watermarks of the currency note include an
Ashoka Pillar symbol in the window without the words ‘Satyamev Jayate’, a
latent numeral at the centre and the concealed word ‘Bharat’ (in Hindi) at
the right side of the note.

The colour of the note is primarily pink green on both the obverse and
reverse sides, in combination with other colours.
5. A picture of the oil exploration rig of Sagar Samrat off the Mumbai
coast will feature on the reverse.

This is very similar to the image that was present on the older notes of
the 1980s and 1990s.

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Source: srikanthadmin.wordpress.com6. The notes are being printed after a
gap of 20 years.

Their printing and circulation was halted in November 1994 when it started
working out to be too expensive, and it was needed to free up capacity for
printing notes of higher denominations.



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