macha Posted November 8, 2016 Report Posted November 8, 2016 Antha plan super undi ... but 2000 rupees notes undakudadu future lo mala black money start avutundi..this was the right time to introduce plastic money to general public.. Quote
CheGuevara Posted November 8, 2016 Report Posted November 8, 2016 *why RBI is issuing ₹2000 Rupees Notes * The Rs 2000 currency is designed keeping in mind to eradicate the black money issues using state of the art indigenous nano technology, every Rs. 2000 currency note is embedded with a *NGC (Nano GPS Chip)* *How the embeded NGC Technology Works?* The unique feature of the NGC is it dosent need any power source. It only acts as a signal reflector. When a Satellite sends a signal requesting location the NGC reflects back the signal from the location, giving precise location coordinates, and the serial number of the currency back to the satellite, this way every NGC embedded currency can be easily tracked & located even if it is kept 120 meters below ground level. The NGC cant be tampered with or removed without damaging the currency note *How will this help eradicate black money menace?* Since every NGC embeded currency can be tracked. The satellite can identify the exact amount of money stored at a certain location. If a relatively high concentration of currency is found a certain location for a longer period of time at suspicious locations other than banks & other financial institutions. The information will be passed on to the Income Tax Department for further investigation *Just a beginning of the end of black money in India* Quote
jbourne Posted November 8, 2016 Report Posted November 8, 2016 Just now, macha said: Antha plan super undi ... but 2000 rupees notes undakudadu future lo mala black money start avutundi..this was the right time to introduce plastic money to general public.. Ppl will move more towards plastic money bro. But banks should assure that online transactions and plastic money is safe. also fraud protection lantivi iste ppl will be more inclined to credit cards/ plastic money. Quote
crazymatta Posted November 8, 2016 Report Posted November 8, 2016 vomerica counting votes..india counting notes naa matta Quote
macha Posted November 8, 2016 Author Report Posted November 8, 2016 19 minutes ago, jbourne said: Ppl will move more towards plastic money bro. But banks should assure that online transactions and plastic money is safe. also fraud protection lantivi iste ppl will be more inclined to credit cards/ plastic money. Edina market pedutey dani tagtu security penchutaru Quote
NinduChandurudu Posted November 8, 2016 Report Posted November 8, 2016 23 minutes ago, CheGuevara said: *why RBI is issuing ₹2000 Rupees Notes * The Rs 2000 currency is designed keeping in mind to eradicate the black money issues using state of the art indigenous nano technology, every Rs. 2000 currency note is embedded with a *NGC (Nano GPS Chip)* *How the embeded NGC Technology Works?* The unique feature of the NGC is it dosent need any power source. It only acts as a signal reflector. When a Satellite sends a signal requesting location the NGC reflects back the signal from the location, giving precise location coordinates, and the serial number of the currency back to the satellite, this way every NGC embedded currency can be easily tracked & located even if it is kept 120 meters below ground level. The NGC cant be tampered with or removed without damaging the currency note *How will this help eradicate black money menace?* Since every NGC embeded currency can be tracked. The satellite can identify the exact amount of money stored at a certain location. If a relatively high concentration of currency is found a certain location for a longer period of time at suspicious locations other than banks & other financial institutions. The information will be passed on to the Income Tax Department for further investigation *Just a beginning of the end of black money in India* wow Quote
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