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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, 6 June launched a special series of coins of denominations Re 1, Rs 2, Rs 5, Rs 10, and Rs 20, that are also 'visually impaired friendly.'
Inaugurating the iconic week celebrations by the Ministry of Finance and Corporate Affairs, Modi said, "These new series of coins will remind people of the goal of amrit kal and motivate people to work towards the development of the country."
(Photo Courtesy: Twitter/Ministry of Finance)
(Photo Courtesy: Twitter/Ministry of Finance)
The coins of will have the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' (AKAM) design to commemorate 75 years of India's independence, and will be part of circulation. "These special series of coins will have the theme of the logo of AKAM and will also be easily identifiable to visually impaired persons," as per a statement issued by the finance ministry.
PM Modi, at the event on Monday, also emphasised on the need to make India's banks and currency an important part of the international trade and supply chain.
"It is necessary to focus on how to make our domestic banks, currency an important part of international supply chain and trade," he said.
The Jan Samarth portal will be an 'end-to-end delivery platform', and more people will come forward to avail loans, PM Modi said.
He asserted that the reforms being made by the government are focused on simplification, and noted that GST has now replaced the web of many taxes at the Centre and the state.
“Today when we move with the power of reform, simplification and ease, we attain a new level of convenience… We have shown in the last 8 years that if India collectively decides to do something then India becomes a new hope for the world. Today the world is looking at us not just as a big consumer market but looking at us with hope and confidence as a capable, game changing, creative, innovative ecosystem,” Modi said at the event.
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