Govt wants banks to deposit banned Rs 500, Rs 1000 notes at RBI by July 20

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The government has permitted banks and post offices to deposit junked Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes with the Reserve Bank by July 20.


This is the second window the government has provided to banks, post offices and cooperative banks for depositing the junked notes with RBI.


The earlier window was open till December 31, a day after the 50-day period of demonetisation of high value currency.


"Such specified bank notes may be deposited by such bank, post office or district central cooperative bank, as the case may be, in any office of the Reserve Bank, within a period of 30 days from the commencement of these rules," said a government notification.


It further said that they should get the exchange value by credit to the account of such subject to the satisfaction of the RBI of the conditions specified.


RBI will accept deposits collected by any bank or post office by December 30, 2016 or by any District Central Cooperative Bank from November 10-14, 2016 should be deposited within 30 days, the notification said.


They should also cite valid reasons for non-deposit of the specified bank notes within the period, it said.

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