Mysuru, Dec 1: The Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited (BRBNMPL) — the Reserve Bank of India's currency printing press in Mysuru — has been printing currency notes worth Rs 3 crore every day.

The BRBNMPL has been directed to increase the output, by working 24 hours a day. The staffers have been told to work in two shifts, sources said.
At present, more than 600 workers are involved in printing of notes. The press staffers, who were working five days a week, have been putting in six days of work for the past three months.
The new notes of Rs 500 denomination were being printed at the press units in Nashik (Maharashtra) and Dewas (Madhya Pradesh). Both these units are maintained by the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India.
However, the responsibility has now been transferred to the Mysuru unit, following technical problem and low-capacity of the Nashik and Dewas units.
As many as 120 soldiers of Assam Regiment have also been deputed to the Mysuru press for boosting production. They are assisting the press staffers in feeding currency paper into the machines and packing.




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