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INR – 3

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ntioned in previous entries, forgeries and counterfeiting were the major factors leading to some simple security measures in the INR. In addition advancement in modern technologies implied more and more security features being incorporated (in MG series of notes). A few of these[1] are mentioned below:

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1. ntioned in previous entries, forgeries and counterfeiting were the major factors leading to some simple security measures in the INR. In addition advancement in modern technologies implied more and more security features being incorporated (in MG series of notes). A few of these{{1}} are mentioned below:

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INR – 2

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aper Currency Act provided Government of India the monopoly of issuing notes thus curbing the note issuance authority of Private and Presidency Banks[1]. Paper notes of values ranging from 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1000 were issued during British India period. Even at the primitive times of manufacturing these notes the manufacturer (Laverstock Paper Mills) issued it along with few prominent security features that include watermark, printed signatures and note registration[2]

In addition to above a rather peculiar practice was followed. British India Notes facilitated inter-spatial transfer of funds. As a security precaution, notes were cut in half. One set was sent by post. On confirmation of receipt, the other half was dispatched by post! Talk about extreme measures!!

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1. 861 Paper Currency Act provided Government of India the monopoly of issuing notes thus curbing the note issuance authority of Private and Presidency Banks{{1}}. Paper notes of values ranging from 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1000 were issued during British India period. Even at the primitive times of manufacturing these notes the manufacturer (Laverstock Paper Mills) issued it along with few prominent security features that include watermark, printed signatures and note registration{{2}}

In addition to above a rather peculiar practice was followed. British India Notes facilitated inter-spatial transfer of funds. As a security precaution, notes were cut in half. One set was sent by post. On confirmation of receipt, the other half was dispatched by post! Talk about extreme measures!!

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2. aper Currency Act provided Government of India the monopoly of issuing notes thus curbing the note issuance authority of Private and Presidency Banks[1]. Paper notes of values ranging from 10, 20, 50, 100 and 1000 were issued during British India period. Even at the primitive times of manufacturing these notes the manufacturer (Laverstock Paper Mills) issued it along with few prominent security features that include watermark, printed signatures and note registration{{2}}

In addition to above a rather peculiar practice was followed. British India Notes facilitated inter-spatial transfer of funds. As a security precaution, notes were cut in half. One set was sent by post. On confirmation of receipt, the other half was dispatched by post! Talk about extreme measures!!

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INR – 1

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I’d be covering some of the security features available in the currency we use daily in this three part series (thanks to bench life). What I would not be discussing is the economy/ fall and rise of the INR. I would try to make it as informative as possible and highlight many of those features that would otherwise go noticed…

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Real (E)State

Rekha what’s taking you so long? Get ready soon.

Laxman was having one of those frustrating days. Nothing had gone right that day, in fact nothing had gone that great since he came back from on-site more than a year ago; but he knew he would not stop at anything from finalizing this deal.

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A Memoir Of My Memories

After many long years I happened to meet a relative whom I had known, along with a few close friends, to bestow on me a childhood that was a dream cherished. She reminded me of some wonderful moments that has been long forgotten in the ever racy brain of mine. Today, I happened to visit a place which will always bring to me a “genuine” smile; not the kind that’s a showpiece at the corner of my lips but one which reflects the true sense of glee that glows in my heart (and spirit).

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In Nature’s Safe Hands

Based on a story I heard:

It was not just the earth that had shaken, so had Stephen’s confidence with life as he had known it. It was probably nothing more than just a minor tremor, but how much had it impacted him! Thoughts were running about his wife and three kids.

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Palakkad Trip

A long pending travelogue!

This one’s about our gang’s trip to Palakkad (Kerala), at the end of second week of March.

I’ll try to be as brief as possible with the words and let the pics speak for themselves!

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Vizhag Trip

Here are a few pics that I took at Vizhag

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Mysore Trip – 3

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After going through only half the DC we were more than tired but still had one more big place to go Krishna Raj Sagar Dam (KRS)/ Brindavan Gardens Dancing fountains.

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Mysore Trip – 2

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Mysore Infy DC is beautiful for taking pics photos. So, here are some snaps: