Mumbai sources have stated that Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) has ordered banks to develop ATMs to
ensure that more numbers of Rs. 200 denomination note is dispensed to the
general public which is a part of lower denomination notes.
Sources have stated that after the dispersal of Rs.2000
notes, Rs. 500 notes was dispersed to the public and presently Reserve Bank of
India has ordered all the banks in the country to disperse the notes soon. Meanwhile
RBI data shows that earlier Narendra Modi government had banned old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes on November 8,
2016, the currency in circulation has reached 95% and is presently at Rs 17
lakh crores.
It is anticipated that very soon
the note will reach hands of all within a short period of time. Further around
100 crore is needed to repair all ATM’s in the country in this regard. Because of
this reason many banks are hesitating as it incurs huge expenses, but as per
RBI order very soon banks will take immediate action in this regard.