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You cannot withdraw more than ₹2000 from today

  • The new withdrawal limit will be effective from Friday
  • The government had recently increased the withdrawal limit to ₹4,500 from ₹4,000
  • This move to lower the withdrawal limit further to only ₹2,000 has created panic
Currency pain worsens withdrawal limit lowered to Rs2000

 

Among other measures, the government has allowed up to ₹2.5 lakh cash withdrawal from the bank account of a bride or groom or their parents for marriage during the ongoing wedding season.

 

"To enable a larger number of people to get the benefit of over-the-counter exchange of ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes, the existing limit of ₹4,500 will be reduced to ₹2,000 with effect from tomorrow," Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das told reporters.

 

The over-the-counter exchange of ₹500/1,000 in return of new currency will be available "once per person till December 30".

 

"This will enable a larger number of people to exchange notes. There is no cash shortage, and enough cash is available," he said.

 

The decision comes a day after the government directed banks to put indelible ink mark on the right index finger of persons to screen them from using the exchange facility more than once.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on November 8 demonetised ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes in his bigger war against black money, terror financing and counterfeit notes.

 

Since then a lot of representations have come to Prime Minister and Finance Minister to ease withdrawal norms for wedding purposes.

 

"This has been considered by the government and decided that for wedding ceremonies, up to ₹2.5 lakh will be allowed to be withdrawn from the account if father or mother or the bride and groom," Das said.

 

He said the account has to be KYC compliant and self-declaration has to be given to the bank.

 

The ₹2.5 lakh can be withdrawn from only one account.