The fresh notes were made available from branches of nominated commercial banks called ‘e-branches’ from July 8. Besides special arrangements were made to ensure availability of cash throughout in ATMS during eid holidays too.
Tailpiece
: In 1948 denominations of 1, 5, 10 and
100 rupees were issued. The government continued to issue 1 rupee notes until
the 1980s. 50 rupees notes were added in
1957; In 1986, 500 rupees notes were introduced, followed by 1000 rupees the
next year. In 2006, Rs. 5000 was introduced. Pakistani banknotes were
bilingual, featuring Bengali translation of the Urdu text (where the currency
was called taka instead of rupee), since Bengali was the state language of East
Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
17th July 2015.
