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Rs. 2000 Notes Are Faulty, Claims A Scholar! Be Careful About The Mistake Before You Get One!

by Anshay Tomar
Nov 14, 2016
in Extras
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Rs. 2000 Notes Are Faulty, Claims A Scholar! Be Careful About The Mistake Before You Get One!

The brave move of government has taken away the sleep of many corrupted people. They are in a panic mode right now. Figuring out ways to save their precious black money, buying gold, asking their servants and working people to exchange the cash for them. They are depositing their black money in the accounts of their relatives, their employees to turn it into white without catching the attention of the government. But nothing is going to help.

The common people who have received the new Rs. 2000 notes are very excited, their patience has paid off. Hours of standing in long queues has finally gotten something positive for them. However, looks like the Rs. 2000 problem is not over.

The Chennai based scholars are saying that the new Rs. 2000 currency notes are faulty. The notes have ‘bazaar’ printed on them instead of ‘hazaar’. The word ‘bazaar’ means market, while ‘hazaar’ means thousand

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The newly printed Rs. 2000 currency notes have ‘Do Bazaar Rupeye’ printed on them which is clearly wrong. This is printed in urdu on the notes. It should have been ‘Do Hazaar Rupeye’ in urdu, but clearly they have committed a spelling mistake resulting in a word ‘bazaar’ meaning market, and this has generated faulty notes.

When you turn around the Rs. 2000 note, on its reverse side, you can see that the value of the currency has been printed in 15 languages. In the language Urdu, it must be ‘Do Hazaar Rupeye’, but it is printed as ‘Do Bazaar Rupye,’.

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Mohamed Khalilullah, an Urdu scholar and chartered accountant detected the spelling mistake on the notes. He said,

It has been printed wrongly. When there is a lot of confusion in the country now, whether the wrongly printed notes are valid or legal tender is to be determined.

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So guys, did you spot the mistakes in the Rs. 2000 currency notes? Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments.

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