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26.08.11
moneycontrol.com
The government today said it has
decided to introduce 100 crore polymer bank notes in denomination of Rs 10 on
trial basis.
It will be on field trial basis at five locations in the
country, Minister of State for Finance Namo Narain Meena said in a written reply
to the Lok Sabha.
"A final decision will be taken depending on the
results of the field trial," he said.
The Reserve Bank had floated a
global tender for introduction of 100 crore plastic currency in 2009.
The
polymer notes were first introduced in Australia to safeguard against
counterfeiting of currency.
Besides Australia, other countries which have
introduced plastic notes include New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Romania,
Bermuda, Brunei and Vietnam.
Replying to another question, Meena said
that on the direction of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), a committee was
constituted to examine the complaints received against some of the officials of
Life Insurance Corporation.
The report of the committee was sent to CVC,
and CVC had asked Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to enquire into the
matter, he said.
The CBI has informed that a Preliminary Enquiry (PE) has
been registered against LIC officials and private persons. CBI has further
informed that "PE is under enquiry", he added.
In response to a separate
question, Meena said that the Finance Minister in the Budget speech for 2011-12
had announced to infuse additional capital of Rs 3,000 crore to the National
Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, increasing the present level of the
paid-up capital of Rs 2,000 crore to Rs 5,000 crore in a phased manner.
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