New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India gives permission to use and stop the notes, which keeps taking big decisions from time to time. Now, there is a discussion that, after the instructions of the Government of India, the  RBI is going to stop the 500-rupee note. This mention is going on very fast among the people. The central government had also completely banned 500 and 1000 rupee notes on 8 November 2016.

That’s why people are assuming that this time too, the government may take a big decision. In the message going viral on social media, it is being claimed that the RBI will completely stop the 500-rupee note by 30 September 2025. After all, what is the whole truth of this viral message? You have to know it in detail below. The RBI has not said anything officially yet.

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The message went viral on social media.

The message of banning the 500-rupee note is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Messages of banning the 500-rupee note are being shared with people on social media platforms. It is being claimed in the viral message that the Reserve Bank of India has ordered all banks to ban 500-rupee notes from ATMs by September 30.

It was told in the message that the RBI’s target is to stop 75 per cent of the notes through ATMs in the beginning. Along with this, all the notes are to be banned by March 2026. If the message is to be believed, then it has been said that now 200 and 100 rupee notes will be given from ATMs. This has created a cloud of doubt among the people. When PIB did a fact check, the truth of the message turned out to be surprising.

What is the truth of the viral message?

The message of banning 500-rupee notes being sent on social media has created a lot of confusion in the minds of the people. On the other hand, when PIB Fact Check wanted to know the truth of this viral message, the whole matter came to light. According to PIB Fact Check, this entire claim of the viral message is fake. There is no basis for this claim.

According to PIB Fact Check, no order has been issued by the RBI to ban the 500-rupee note. Therefore, PIB Fact Check appealed to the people not to believe such misleading rumours. Please check the official website first.