A Nepalese delegation comprising top officials of Nepal's Finance and Foreign ministries as well as Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is currently holding talks with RBI and concerned Indian agencies to thrash out a solution to the problem, Nepalese Ambassador Deep Kumar Upadhyay said.
"People in Nepal are facing lot of difficulties. They are worried. I have pursued the issue at all levels including at the diplomatic level. I hope it will be solved soon.
The Nepalese delegation, Upadhyay said, is being led by Deputy Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank. He hoped that both sides will be able to come to a positive conclusion at the earliest.
Indian currency is widely accepted in Nepal and Bhutan.
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Assuring that the issue will be resolved soon, the Indian government had set up a task force to facilitate exchange of currency notes in Nepal.
A ban was in effect in Nepal till last year against the use of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations notes. Authorities had lifted this ban after the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Nepal.
Asked about the proposed rail link between China and Nepal, the envoy said his land locked country has the right to access other possible routes adding Indo-Nepal engagement is much deeper and it should not be compared with Kathmandu's other ties.
On reports that China was keen to have a railway link with India through Nepal, Upadhyay said there has been huge thrust on Indo-Nepal train connectivity and if such links are extended to China, it will boost trade and benefit the entire region.