New ten rupee note introduced by RBI: Here's how it looks

It has Konark chakra
symbol printed on the new Rs 10 note to be issued by the RBI
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NEWS : The Reserve Bank will soon bring into circulation new Rs 10
denomination banknotes in chocolate brown colour, which will have India's
cultural heritage Konark Sun Temple as a motif on the reverse side.
The central bank will shortly issue
Rs
10 denomination banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi (new) series, bearing
the signature of Urjit R Patel, Governor, RBI, it said in a release.
The base colour of the note is
chocolate brown, it said.
"The new denomination has the
motif of Sun Temple, Konark on the reverse, depicting the country's cultural
heritage," RBI said.
Among the salient features of the
banknotes, on the obverse (front) the note will bear a portrait of Mahatma
Gandhi at the centre, the Ashoka Pillar emblem on the right, watermarks and
number panel with numerals growing from small to big on the top left side and
bottom right side.
On the reverse (back), it will
carry the year of printing on the left, a Swachh Bharat logo with the slogan,
language panel, the motif of Sun Temple and denominational numeral 10 in Hindi
script Devnagari.
The dimension of the banknote will
be 63 mm by 123 mm.
"All the banknotes in the
denomination of Rs 10 issued by the Reserve Bank in the earlier series will
continue to be legal tender," it said.
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