New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India has some good news. Now, the RBI is set to introduce a 20-rupee note into circulation, which will be highly attractive. There is considerable discussion among the people about this note. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra’s signature will be on this note. When there is talk of launching a new note in the market, many questions arise in people’s minds.

The same question is, what will be the colour of the note, and what will be its size? Discussions also start about the design. Not only this, but people are curious to know the difference between the old and new notes. Many such unanswered questions remain in the mind. You can see the speciality of the 20-rupee note, which is going to be launched below, where all the confusion will end.

Why is the 20-rupee note coming?

When the Reserve Bank of India launches any new note, there is a special reason behind it. This time, there is a big reason.

You will get rid of the fake note.s

Do you know that fake notes are widely used in the market, which cannot be identified? People who counterfeit money have become very skilled. The RBI introduces unique security features to the notes, which are impossible to counterfeit. Additionally, many old notes become dirty. Not only this, but they are also torn. Therefore, the RBI prefers to remove the bad notes and release new, clean notes into the market.

Do you know how the new note will look?

Everyone has a question in their mind about how the new 20 note will look. The 20 note, which is currently in circulation, is light yellow and green. People are hoping that the note with the new sign will also be the same colour. To ensure that all the latest notes appear uniform, it is expected that the colour may be slightly lighter or darker, but it will remain green and yellow.

Apart from this, the note currently in circulation is a red-orange one. Its size is 63 mm wide and 129 mm long. The note with the new sign will also be the same size, making it possible to keep a smiling picture of our Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, visible on the note in your purse.