Look at the back side of the currency note where you can find the year of printing ( eg.2010) near the bottom edge (approximately center of the note). It can be seen very easily with a close view. You can see the hidden image of the denomination numeral printed in the vertical direction. Look closely on the right hand side corner of the vertical band near the portrait of Gandhi. Rs.50,Rs.20 and Rs.10 notes does not have color change feature. In a Rs.1000 note,the words ‘bharat’,’RBI’ and ‘1000’ are printed on the lines and the color changes from green to blue when viewed from various angles.Rs.500 and Rs.100 notes looks like the same as the above except that it does not have the numeral. If you see the line from behind against light, it will look like a continuous line. You can see a thick dotted line near the center of the note and it is nothing but the security thread. Rs.10 denomination does not have an identification mark. The denominations and the corresponding shapes are given below. The printing is of type intaglio to help even the visually impaired people to recognize the fake notes. Identification markĪ mathematical shape unique for the denomination is printed on the left hand side just below the floral design. The mark is printed in the vertical direction. – Electrotype mark of the respective denomination (eg. What do you see? A big magic ? The magic reveals three hidden things and they are below: Do you think it is really blank? No, it is not. In the front page of the currency note,you can see a medium sized blank watermark on the left side near the floral design. on a Rs.1000 note,you can see 7 petals on the front and 7 petals on the back which will look like 1000 when combined.It is better to remember the floral designs for all the denominations. But if you check it in front of a light, you can see the denomination corresponding to the currency printed on it. The flower shape used in the design is unique for the denomination.(10,20,50,100,500,1000).If you look normally, you may see some individual flower petals printed on both side of the design. Look at the front page of the note.You can see a floral design printed on the left hand side in the middle of the vertical band. So make a point to check it before using. You can very well get a fake note from the ATM machine of the banks also. So you have to be careful in dealing with currency notes and it is wise to learn about detecting fake notes.Mostly you can find more fake notes in denominations of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 when compared with other denominations. Though the exact reason behind the suicide could not become clear, the police are conducting further investigations in this regard.The circulation of fake currency notes in India have increased and a RBI report says that around 4 lakh fake notes are found in the year 2011-12.Fake notes are being brought to India even from neighboring countries. The police said the body had been handed over to the family members after post-mortem examination. Bithoor police said that no suicide note was recovered from Shivam's room but a line "I tweet Ajab Singh Yadav Bye" was found written on the wall of his room with a sketch pen. They immediately took him to a nearby hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. After repeated knocking elicited no response, they broke open the door and found Shivam's body hanging from the ceiling. On Wednesday morning, when he didn't respond to his father's phone calls, his landlord and a few neighbours reached his room where they found the door locked from inside. According to reports, Shivam, who was pursuing BTech (second year) from a Bithoor institute, stayed as a tenant in the Ishwariganj house of Anil Kumar Shukla for the past two months. The deceased was identified as Shivam Rajput, son of Brijraj Singh Rajput, a resident of Dibiyapur, Auraiya. KANPUR: A 19-year-old BTech student allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from the ceiling of his room under the limits of Bithoor police station here on Wednesday.
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