Why was a zero-rupee note issued in India?
Correct answer: To fight corruption
Player #5511859
how clever people power at it's best
meldawg
Hmmm...maybe the U.S. Treasury should include a zero dollar bill in this country for similar and other reasons!!!
* Seshati *
Once again great info David Wilkes :) thanks
Player en_846
I thought souvenir, as India invented the number 0
Julie
They should do this in Romania! And any other corrupt country.
Unreal Neil.
meldawg, And publishing the recipients' names.
On time
Julie, they should do this Malaysia too!!!
Maximino
Zero Rupee Notes are still issued in India nowadays...
Goblin
Since 2007? Doesn't seem to be helping that much, unfortunately.
Carol
meldawg, Snap for the UK
SolicitousSay3
TcheQ, I live in India and there are 50 inr notes everywhere! The 500 inr notes were temporarily stopped and then redesigned and the 1,000 inr notes were discontinued and replaced with 2,000 inr notes.