As many government and private banks as there are in the city, you will see the text printed next to the cash counters, "Dirty and loose nets are deposited here". Give the net to the officer sitting next to you, then you will know whether they actually leave and deposit the net. Will reject you outright.
Stay away from depositing the net, on the contrary, if you go to collect cash from them, you will see that they will put the money inside the net. Nowadays, it seems that the banks have become a nightmare rather than a nightmare. Even if only a few thousand rupees can be withdrawn, it is seen that the cashier puts four or five nets inside the bundle. When taking money from the bank, you have to check the nets very carefully. Later you will open the bundle and you will see that he has given the unjustified net of the transaction inside, then take the money to the same officer. If he goes, he will not take it back. It will look like they will not take or give money. But that is not supposed to happen. The offices involved with the government's finance department should have withdrawn the money within a certain period of time and brought new nets to the market. According to Shana, Bangladesh Bank has some agenda to withdraw money in the past. Who knows how much it is celebrated.
Net problems of two, five and ten rupees
Most of the financial transactions of the common people in this country are done in the markets, buses and rickshaws. Two, five and ten rupees nets are most commonly used in these cases. The rule of thumb is that the more you change hands, the more you lose. Since most of the money changes in these hands, the damage is the most. At the same time, the net of ten rupees becomes more dirty than the net of five hundred or thousand rupees printed.
Once upon a time there was such a mess in the net, no one wanted to take the poor man anymore. It seems that the fate of Bangladeshis is to be stuck with the traders and bus conductors in the market for taking money from these old people.
Why is there so much money out there?
The money that is wasted quickly should be taken out of the market by the government after a certain period of time. That 2007 two / five taka net is completely obsolete and is still running in the market. People are arguing about taking these nets, but what a surprise, these nets will be in the market!
Is this problem unresolved?
Brothers and sisters living in developed countries may be able to tell you how to solve old or lost currency in developed countries. I think the only solution to the old money problem is that the government will replace the old money by withdrawing old money from the market on its own initiative. There should be a department of Bangladesh Bank who will be working on this problem all the time. A few days ago, there was a final recommendation of about two hundred assistant directors of Bangladesh Bank, their appointment will be done at any time. In the meantime, the notification of 225 new assistant directors has also been issued. See the website of Bangladesh Bank, there is always a process of hiring a large number of officers in the bank. Can't Bangladesh Bank with thousands of officers keep a department running with a certain number of lockballs to solve the old money problem?
In other words, since the use of two to five taka nets is quickly lost as a result of this, it would be better to remove all these taka paper nets and introduce coins.
The government often leaves commemorative coins on various issues, and the time and money spent on these commemorative coins should be reduced for the convenience of the general public and should be taken care of.
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