Indian 1000-rupee note

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title: Indian 1000-rupee note
text: The Indian 1000-rupee banknote (₹1000) is an obsolete denomination of the Indian rupee. It was first introduced by the Reserve Bank of India in 1938 under British rule and subsequently demonetized in 1946. Post-independence, the denomination was re-introduced in 1954. In January 1978, all high-denomination banknotes of ₹1000, ₹5000, and ₹10000 were demonetized in order to curb unaccounted cash money. In order to contain the volume of banknotes in circulation due to inflation, the ₹1000 banknote
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description: Obsolete denomination of the Indian Currency
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_1000-rupee_note
date created: 2012-01-11T06:08:24Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T12:52:38Z
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