Fact Check: Government Stop 2,000 Rupee notes? Know the truth of Viral message
Fact Check of 2,000 Currency Note News: Social media has become a medium of information in today's time. But there is a lot of fake news going viral on social media. It becomes necessary to check the facts before believing the news. Nowadays a video is going viral in which it is being claimed that the government is preparing to re-introduce the 1000 rupee note in the market in 2023. Along with this, it is being claimed that the old 2000 rupees note will be discontinued in the market. So you have also seen this video then we are telling you its truth.
Government Stop 2,000 Rupee notes? Know the truth of Viral Message
The claim was made in a viral video
The viral message is claiming that 1000 rupee notes will be back in the market at the beginning of 2023. Along with this, it is also being claimed that now the bank will withdraw 2000 rupee notes. Along with this, bank customers will be allowed to deposit notes up to Rs 50,000 only. In such a situation, the 2000 rupees note will be stopped in 10 days. In such a situation, do not keep more than 2000 rupees notes with you.
PIB revealed the truth of the viral message
Press Information Bureau has done a fact check to check the truth of this viral claim. In its fact check, PIB said that the claims made in the viral video are baseless. The government has not taken any such decision and the Rs 2000 note will remain valid even after January 2023. Along with this, the government is not going to launch a 1 thousand rupees note in the market.
Read In Gujarati News report
Let us tell you that PIB has warned people that this video is fake and not to forward it without checking the truth of such viral claims. Also, if you get any such message, you can do a fact check to check its truth. You can do a fact check through PIB. For that, you have to visit the official link https://factcheck.pib.gov.in/. Apart from this, you can also send the video to WhatsApp number +918799711259 or email pibfactcheck@gmail.com.