There is no denying the fact that the demonetization of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 currency notes has created a panic sort of situation among the common public, as they are in a hurry to exchange their old high value currency with new notes.
New Rs. 500 & Rs. 2000 currency notes will be available in all ATMs from tomorrow (Nov, 11 2016). pic.twitter.com/vxX7w8pO5Y
— Prasar Bharati प्रसार भारती (@prasarbharati) November 10, 2016
Those who have black money are consulting others to find out the way to convert their black money into white and if they are not getting any suitable answer, they are turning towards the biggest search engine of the world, i.e., Google. For the last two days, it has been the topmost search on Google.
However, some people are confused about an issue that they found a typo error in the new note of Rs. 2,000.
Mistake in the new ₹2K note. It says Don Hazar Rupiya in Hindi. I am told there is a mistake in the Urdu text also. pic.twitter.com/Rq7hB05Nzi
— Tushar GANDHI (@TusharG) November 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/vaidehisachin/status/796986051931705344
This image is circulating over web and social media, highlighting a major mistake on the part of the govt. but do people really think that Modi govt. can make such a big mistake? Is it really a typo error?
Here we reveal the truth behind this viral pic so that you yourself can decide!
Well, it’s not an error, as it is the denomination written in Konkani and Marathi languages besides other regional languages.
The panel contains 15 different languages other than Hindi:
- Assamese – দুহেজাৰ টকা
- Bengali – দুই হাজার টাকা
- Gujarati – બે હજાર રૂપિયા
- Kannada – ಎರಡು ಸಾವಿರ ರುಪಾಯಿಗಳು
- Kashmiri – د ساس رۄپے
- Konkani – दोन हजार रुपया
- Malayalam – രണ്ടായിരം രൂപ
- Marathi – दोन हजार रुपये
- Nepali – दुई हजार रुपियाँ
- Odia – ଦୁଇ ହଜାର ଟଙ୍କା
- Punjabi – ਦੋ ਹਜ਼ਾਰ ਰੁਪਏ
- Sanskrit – द्विसहस्रं रूप्यकाणि
- Tamil – இரண்டாயிரம் ரூபாய்
- Telugu – రెండు వేలు రూపాయలు
- Urdu – دو ہزار روپ
If we look at the left side of the note, we can easily find it written in Hindi.
So guys, take a chill pill, the note ban is here to stay, so just flow with the wind.