00:05Flipping through his rare collection of currency notes from around the world is retired bank
00:11official Bharat Bhushan Gupta. What sets this BKANE residence collection apart is its remarkable
00:19focus on polymer currency notes which are made from a special type of plastic rather than
00:25traditional paper. Known for their durability, security features and vibrant designs, polymer
00:32notes have been adopted by several countries to combat counterfeiting and increase the lifespan
00:38of their currency.
01:15Gupta says he is eagerly hoping for polymer currency to be introduced in the country.
01:20As a banker and numerous matters, he says he will welcome the move although he acknowledges
01:26that it will come with its own set of challenges.
01:28So, I am sure that I will get to see new things and to understand new security features.
01:35And as a banker, we are happy that there are different security features in the notes.
01:41So, that is my interest of interest. So, I am happy that I am happy that I will get to
02:18the
02:27interest in polymer currency notes has grown since the rbi governor earlier this month said that the
02:33central bank is examining the feasibility of introducing them in india the idea of polymer
02:40currency is however not new in the country in february 2014 the government had announced a field
02:47trial of 10 rupee polymer notes in five cities however the initiative was subsequently put on
02:53hold due to technological and operational challenges with the rbi once again exploring
02:59the possibility discussions around the benefits and practicality of polymer banknotes have regained
03:06momentum
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