The new high-security Rs 500 notes were released to banks for distribution today and the lenders have been asked to make separate arrangements for the elderly.
"New series of Rs 500 denomination notes (were) introduced today in New Delhi at SBI Parliament Street Branch," the Ministry of Finance said in a tweet.
Banks have been advised to make separate arrangements for the elderly and women, a senior government official told PTI.
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Only Rs 2,000 notes, apart from Rs 100 and below, have been available since Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday night announced the surprise decision to demonetise higher denomination notes.
The new 500-note is expected to ease pressure on banks' cash position and improve liquidity in the market.
However, 500 and 2,000 rupee notes dispensed through ATMs will be possible after recalibration of such machines as these are of different sizes.
According to the central bank statement, the new Rs 500 banknotes bear signature of Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel.
The stone grey-coloured note bears year of printing '2016' and Swachh Bharat logo printed on the reverse.
The new Rs 500 note is different from the earlier in colour, size, theme, location of security features and design elements.
Besides, it has Red Fort as an image of Indian heritage site with Indian flag on the reverse of it.
"The banknote also has features (intaglio printing of Mahatma Gandhi portrait, Ashoka Pillar emblem, bleed lines, circle with 500 in the right, and the identification mark) which enable the visually impaired person to identify the denomination," it said.
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