Cash shortage problem to be resolved by tomorrow: SBI Chief

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The problem of crunch being faced by some states will be resolved by tomorrow as currency is being transported to areas which are facing the shortage, said today.

"It is not a uniform crunch problem. It is there in geographies like and We are hoping that the problem will be resolved by tomorrow because is in transition and it is reaching these states by today evening," Kumar told reporters here.

The said earlier this week that there is an unusual spurt in demand in some parts of the country like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and In the first 13 days of the current month, the currency demand went up by Rs 45,000 crore.

Holding accountable those who are hoarding cash, Kumar said the money should be recycled, meaning that if people withdraw money from the and the money needs to be deposited back as well.

"If we (people) hold everything, then whatever supply we (banks) do, it will be insufficient for the country. So it is important that the currency is also recycled," he said.

had earlier this week said that the government suspects that Rs 2,000 notes are being hoarded as they are not coming back into the circulation fast enough. To deal with currency shortage, the of Rs 500 notes have been increased 5 times.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 13:30 IST