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October 08, 2018

Enumerate the advantages of Polymer substrate based banknotes against the cotton substrate based banknotes. Also, examine the challenges before India in replacing the existing conventional currency notes with those of plastic currency notes. (200 words)

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IAS Parliament 6 years

KEY POINTS

·        Polymer substrate bank notes are made from polymers such as bi-axially oriented polypropylene (BOPP).

·        Polymer notes, with their inherent advantages, can be a game changer in the Indian money market, in due course.

Advantages

·        Counterfeiting is very difficult when compared to cotton notes.

·        Polymer banknotes are expected to lasts much longer than cotton substrate-based banknotes.

·        In the long run, polymer notes are expected to reduce expenses incurred on printing currency, as they last longer.

·        Cotton notes have high wear and tear and cannot be recycled. Destroying them has also incurred huge expenditure annually.

·        But, polymer notes cannot be torn, do not wear out and can be recycled at minimal cost.

·        Cotton substrate currency notes can carry dozens of micro-organisms that can cause diseases like tuberculosis, ulcers, dysentery etc.

·        Polymer notes are relatively cleaner compared to paper notes.

Challenges

·        Upgrading Infrastructure – ATMs need to be recalibrated to accommodate new currency notes.

·        Extreme of Climates – More ground work has to be done to check the ability of the plastic notes to withstand the extreme climates of India.

·        Sourcing adequate supply of raw materials and the know-how to introduce polymer currency notes is the next major challenge.

Road to future

·        It may be worthwhile to consult countries such as Australia, the UK and Canada that by now have adequate experience in using polymer bank notes.

·        As a first step, India has decided in 2017 to conduct field trials with plastic banknotes at five locations in the country.

Tapasvi 6 years

Kindly review

IAS Parliament 6 years

Good effort. Try to add the government stand regarding the issue to enhance your answer. Keep writing.

Nandadeep 6 years

Please review.thanks

Dhruv 6 years

Keep it up. Good content. Poor grammar

IAS Parliament 6 years

Require more clarity regarding the black money point. Try to be more legible. Keep writing.

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