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Bank Deposit Rule: Bank accounts of several customers will be closed very soon. This is what the Reserve Bank has announced in the new announcement by changing the rules of depositing money in the bank. That information has already gone viral. But, so far no official seal has been given in this regard. However, this news has raised a lot of noise among the netizens (Bank Deposit Rule).

What is said in the viral message?

Recently, the message that went viral on social media says that Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das said that if the account of a customer exceeds Rs 30,000, the respective bank account will be closed. So this money should be withdrawn immediately. Or so much money can no longer be deposited.

Do not share fraudulent messages

  • The central government’s official fact check PIB Fact Check has banned people from sharing such misleading messages.
  • Because, after verifying the viral message, The Press Information Bureau (PIB) said that the bank is not enforcing any such rules. No plan has been taken in this regard.

Know the exact Bank Deposit Rule

As per Reserve Bank of India rules,

  • There are some general rules for daily withdrawals.
  • There are also some special rules for depositing cash. Only 10 lakh can be deposited in a year. If it is more than this, you have to transfer online. However, in case of single transaction above 10 lakhs, the bank has to submit the required documents.
  • There are some rules for keeping minimum money in the bank, such as minimum amount of money should be kept in the bank account as per the advice of different banks. Otherwise the charge starts to be deducted.

PIB fact check

In a tweet, PIB urged people to be vigilant. It has been requested to be aware of such fake news going viral in the media. Unnecessary sharing of such misleading information without verifying its authenticity is also prohibited. Because before the information about cancellation of Rs 2000 notes comes out, various fake news are circulating on social media (Bank Deposit Rule).

Authentication Method

Anyone can fact check through the official website of PIB to avoid any kind of fraudulent messages. Also, video or information received from any medium can be sent to the following PIB WhatsApp number or email

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