The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today said nearly 83% of the currency has been remonetised so far and denied there was any shortage of cash in the system.
"According to our latest data, 82.67% of the currency has been remonetised and in volume terms, it is 108%," RBI Deputy Governor B P Kanungo told reporters here today.
The government had demonetised old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes on November 9, junking nearly 87% of the currency in circulation.
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The data on the amount of demonetised notes returned back, however, continues to be elusive.
Kanungo further said it would be wrong to assume that there is any shortage of currency in the system.
Customers across the country have been complaining of the severe shortage of currency at the banks and ATMs.
Kanungo admitted that there could be the shortage in some areas but said RBI is monitoring the situation on a regular basis and has made enough arrangements to replenish cash.
"Yes, there could be the shortage of currency in some pockets but whenever such things come to our notice, we respond immediately through various measures including inter-chest remittances.
"I won't agree to the view that there is cash shortage on a longer term basis or persistent basis at any place," he said.
On shortage of cash at ATMs, the deputy governor said in an area where there are seven to eight ATMs, there is always one or two ATMs which would be dispensing cash.