Now common people will also be able to see the country’s treasury … RBI Released a Special Documentary …

New Delhi. Now you can also see RBI treasures. Can’t believe it? It is true that the general public can now see RBI’s Treasury. Real is not right, but can see the real treasure in the reel. Actually, RBI has released a special documentary in collaboration with a TV channel. For the first time, the RBI has introduced the general public with its gold chests. In these chests, a brick of gold kept in Gold Reserve of RBI is 12.5 kg and is priced at around Rs 12.25 crore.

The RBI has created this documentary to bring its functioning and roles to the public. It has a total of five episodes. It has been told that after the economic crisis of 1991, gold reserves have increased manifold and currently it has reached about 870 tonnes.

According to RBI data, the total value of gold reserves in the week ended June 20 is $ 85.74 billion. This gold reserves are kept in quite safe places. Very few people have access to these gold chests.

The glow of gold will always remain
According to the RBI official, gold is not only a metal but the strength of the country. Countries will continue to be formed, will keep deteriorating. The economy will keep ups and downs, but gold will always maintain its value.

India’s largest producer of currency note
RBI also stated that our country is one of the biggest producers of currency notes in the world. While in the US it has about 5,000 crore units, 2,900 crore units in Europe, in India it has reached 13,000 crore units (according to the position of May 2, 2025, the value of the total note has reached Rs 38.1 lakh crore). Today, the machine used in printing of currency notes, all kinds of things from Ink, is manufactured in India. ”

These places are factory
The documentary states that RBI has set up factories in Dewas (Madhya Pradesh), Salboni (West Bengal), Nashik (Maharashtra) and Mysore (Karnataka) to prepare paper for its currency. Today, whatever paper is being used in currency, it is being made in India itself. Currently, in addition to the paper used in currency notes, all things including printing, ink are being taken from the domestic source, which is a good example of Make in India. Previously, notes were printed from imported paper.

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