Banks possessing coins, but not distributing to public to be fined

August 30, 2010 06:26 pm | Updated 06:26 pm IST - Jamshedpur

A picture of two rupee coins in circulation. File photo

A picture of two rupee coins in circulation. File photo

Banks possessing coins, but not circulating them among the public here and in surrounding areas would be fined, RBI, Patna, Deputy General Manager, Aditya Kishwar, said today.

Mr. Kishwar, who visited the office of the Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) said that any bank having coins and not circulating them among the public would be fined Rs. 5,000.

Assuring Rs. 40 lakh in coins would be made available to banks in Jamshedpur this week, Mr. Kishwar said he would take up the issue with the State Bank of India and ask them to hold a coin distribution camp with the traders in Jamshedpur in association with SCCI, said Suresh Sonthalia, General Secretary of SCCI, here.

The SCCI has been demanding release of adequate quantity of coins to mitigate the shortage being faced by the businessmen community and the people in East and West Singhbhum and Saraikela-Kharawan for over the last six months.

The RBI, Patna had released Rs. 48 lakh in coins following a SOS sent by the SCCI in May.

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