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Maha: Petrol Pumps In Aurangabad See Increase In Payments Using Rs 2,000 Notes

 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 𓃲Friday announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes, and gave people time till September 30 to either deposit the🌳se notes in accounts or exchange them at banks.

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In the wake of the RBI's announcement about withdrawal of Rs 2,000 curre🍰ncy notes, the petrol pumps in Maharashtra's Aurangabad have seen a significant rise in the inflow of these notes, an official of a petroleum dealers' body said on Monday. 

Prior to the announcement, very few customers woul☂d pay using Rs 2,000 currency notes at petrol pumps, he ﷽said.

The Reserve Bank of Ind🔯ia (RBI) on Friday announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes, and gave people time till September 30 to eith♒er deposit these notes in accounts or exchange them at banks.

Banks have als🍃o been asked to stop issuing Rs 2,000 notes with imme🃏diate effect, the apex bank said.

"Earlier, customers would pay using two to three notes of Rs 2,000 denomination in a day. However, we are getting nearly 100 notes in a day since the RBI's announcement about these currency ♌notes,&quo♛t; Petroleum Dealers Association (PDA) secretary Aqeel Abbas told PTI.

The phenomenon is not only seen in petro𝕴l pumps in the꧙ city, but also in the rural parts of the district, he said.

"Since there are no issued with depositi♔ng these notes in the banks, we are accepting them and the transactions are being done smoothly," Abbas said.

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