After the introduction of UPI, there has been a significant reduction in cash transactions, but while purchasing goods from shops, we pay Rs 10, 20, 50, 100, or 500 in cash. Along with this, it is very important to have cash in our purse. Sometimes they are very useful in emergencies. Many times the notes get bent or get wet in water. Even after this, the notes do not tear or get lost and last a long time.

If there is any other paper in place of these notes, it gets torn or melted easily if it gets bent or wet. Now the question is which notes we use as currency in India. Why don't they burst when wet or bent? After all, what is so special about the paper of these notes? Today in this episode we are going to tell you about it. Let us know about the paper of notes...

You will be surprised to know the notes we use as currency. It is made of 100 percent cotton. This has been mentioned on the official website of the Reserve Bank of India.

If these notes were also made from normal paper, their lifespan would hardly have been long. This is a big reason why RBI uses cotton to make notes.

Let us tell you that a special type of ink is used on these notes. This is a big reason why no other person can copy these notes exactly.

For this reason, the design of the notes is quite special. Due to this uniqueness of the notes, people easily identify between real and fake notes.

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