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Bikaner: A retired bank official, Bharat Bhushan Gupta, from Bikaner, Rajasthan, has a rare collection of currency notes from around the world. His collection focuses on polymer currency notes, which are made from a special type of plastic rather than traditional paper. Known for their durability, security features and vibrant designs, polymer notes have been adopted by several countries to combat counterfeiting and increase the lifespan of their currency.  "So far, polymer notes have been issued in 60 countries", said Gupta. Australia first issued a 10-dollar note in 1988. After that, today all the currency notes in England and New Zealand are made of Polymer. It is used in Australia, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt. In 2002, King Gyanendra issued a 10-rupee polymer note in Nepal, and Bangladesh also issued a 10-rupee note. There are 10 to 12 countries where Polymer notes are in circulation."Interest in polymer currency notes has grown since the RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra earlier this month said that the central bank is examining the feasibility of introducing them in India. The idea of Polymer currency is, however, not new in the country.  In February 2014, the government had announced a field trial of 10 rupee polymer notes in five cities. However, the initiative was subsequently put on hold due to technological and operational challenges.With the RBI once again exploring the possibility, discussions around the benefits and practicality of polymer banknotes have regained momentum.

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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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