Business
Indian banks in China not to accept scrapped bank notes
Beijing, Nov 17: Indians living in China cannot deposit the scrapped currency notes of Rs 500 and 1,000 at Indian bank branches here.
The Indian embassy in an advisory said the demonetised bank notes "cannot be deposited at branches of Indian banks located in China or Hong Kong".
One will have to authorise in writing enabling another person in India to deposit the notes into his or her bank account.
"The person so authorised has to go to the bank branch with the specified bank notes, the authority letter given by you and a valid identity proof," the embassy said.
Thousands of Indians live in China, mostly in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Of the seven India banks here, two are from the private sector.
"I couldn't be more grateful," Isha Luthra, who works in Beijing, reacted sarcastically. "I am glad I have a trip back home before December 30," Luthra told IANS.
December 30 is the last date to deposit or exchange the spiked currency.
India on November 8 announced the scrapping of Rs 500 and 1,000 rupee notes to battle corruption and black money.
2 hours ago
Stephen Miller says US asylum system effectively closed
2 hours ago
Windy city Vibrant Streets Echo with Devotion: ISKCON Chicago The 52nd Ratha Yatra Paints Loyola Beach in Sacred Colors
2 hours ago
Trump eyes Iran market for US farm exports
2 hours ago
US expands crackdown on Asian scam gangs
2 hours ago
US plans AI push for visa processing
2 hours ago
US to rebuild cyber agency amid rising threats
2 hours ago
US seeks new powers to stop drone threats
2 hours ago
US reaffirms Taiwan policy, arms review on
2 hours ago
US deepens Southeast Asia push against China
3 hours ago
450,000 migrant children unaccounted for: US Homeland Security
3 hours ago
Border wall to be completed before Trump leaves office, says US Homeland Security Secretary
3 hours ago
US says Quad key to Indo-Pacific strategy
3 hours ago
Stephen Miller says US asylum system effectively closed
