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“Inside the World of Currency Printing in India: From design to distribution"

Printing of currency is an essential activity for any country, and India is no exception. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is responsible for the printing of currency notes in India. In this blog, we will take a closer look at the process of printing currency notes in India and the various factors that influence the process. Printing currency in India is the responsibility of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which is the central bank of the country. The RBI was established in 1935 and is headquartered in Mumbai. The RBI is responsible for determining the amount of currency notes that need to be printed in India. The amount of currency notes that are printed is determined based on various factors, such as the demand for currency in circulation, the need for new notes, and the replacement of old and damaged notes. Once the amount of currency notes to be printed is determined, the RBI places an order with the two government-owned printing presses in Nashik and Dewas. History of currency pr

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