Commemorative notes to be released to mark Gandhi\'s 150th birth anniversary

Commemorative notes to be released to mark Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary

IANS  |  Mumbai 

To mark the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, a UAE-based company will globally release 12 notes of zero value, the first-ever limited edition commemorative series, an said here on Wednesday.

The special notes have been designed by Dubai-based who is also the main for Narendra Modi's book "Mann Ki Baat".

Each note will feature memorable incidents from the personal and political life of as a tribute to his legendary status, said Ramkumar Sarangapani, founder and of the International Note Society,

"Besides the fact that these commemorative notes have a huge shelf value, the bigger reason for the initiative was to bring back to life using incidents that are more than just history lessons," said Sarangapani.

The first (of two) note being released shows the "Promise to Mother" in 1888, the three vows the young made to his mother before leaving for his to England.

The promises included complete abstention from alcohol, and regarding all other women as his mothers or sisters, intendeded to prevent him from going astray in a foreign land.

The second note features the historic incident of 1893 when the Gandhi was thrown off a train at Pietermaritzburg railway station in South Africa, from a "Whites Only" compartment.

That incident left a deep scar on his memory and laid the foundations for his non-violence movement that eventually proved the critical factor in gaining independence from the British.

Initially, the plan was to issue just one commemorative note but since Gandhi's life was so inspirational and it would not be fair to confine him to just one note, it was decided to bring out a 12-part series, said Sarangapani.

Only once in the past, a similar initiative was taken. issued commemorative notes with the image of Gandhi in 1969 to celebrate his and were given for public use as well, he added.

An avid notes collector, Sarangapani features in the Limca Book of Records for having a unique collection of 45 of all denominations (from Re 1 to Rs 100) and all prefixes, that were issued in 1969.

The zero euro note is a authorised by the and are printed in the same security printers as other normal euro currency notes, carry all security features, except that they are marked "0" to ensure they do not enter normal market circulation, said Numisbing Steve Desouza, who is IBNS-

is a Dubai-based arts and numismatics (collection of Coins and Currencies) company, founded in 2012, and has an exclusive gallery called "71 Arts" featuring the works of royal, Islamic and Arabic painting of top artists, including and

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First Published: Wed, February 27 2019. 16:50 IST