India, April 24 -- The printing of Indian currency notes is a complex and highly secure procedure. It does not happen instantly. Before any new note reaches the public, it goes through several stages, including design creation, approval, printing, and strict quality checks. In recent times, conversations around demonetisation have resurfaced, especially after being highlighted in films. These discussions remind people how older notes are removed from circulation and replaced with new ones. At present, the highest denomination in circulation in India is the Rs.500 note, as Rs.1,000 and Rs.2,000 notes are no longer in use.

Step-by-Step Process of Making Currency Notes in India

The production of banknotes follows a structured and time...