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Value | ₹5 |
Width | 117 mm |
Height | 63 mm |
Security features | Watermark |
Years of printing | 1996 |
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Design | Mahatma Gandhi |
Reverse | |
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Design | Tractor |
The Indian 5-rupee note (₹5) is the second smallest Indian note in circulation. The Reserve Bank of India has introduced the 5 rupee banknote in the Mahatma Gandhi Series since 1996.[1]The printing of notes in the denominations of ₹5, however, has been discontinued[citation needed] as these denominations have been coinised.
Languages
As like the other Indian rupee banknotes, the ₹5 banknote has its amount written in 17 languages. On the obverse, the denomination is written in English and Hindi. On the reverse is a language panel which displays the denomination of the note in 15 of the 22 official languages of India. The languages are displayed in alphabetical order. Languages included on the panel are Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
Denominations in central level official languages (At below either ends) | |||||||||||
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Language | ₹5 | ||||||||||
English | Five rupee | ||||||||||
Hindi | पाँच रुपये | ||||||||||
Denominations in 15 state level/other official languages (As seen on the language panel) | |||||||||||
Assamese | পাঁচ টকা | ||||||||||
Bengali | পাঁচ টাকা | ||||||||||
Gujarati | પાંચ રૂપિયા | ||||||||||
Kannada | ಐದು ರೂಪಾಯಿಗಳು | ||||||||||
Kashmiri | پانٛژھ رۄپیہِ | ||||||||||
Konkani | पांच रुपया | ||||||||||
Malayalam | അഞ്ചു രൂപ | ||||||||||
Marathi | पाच रुपये | ||||||||||
Nepali | पाँच रुपियाँ | ||||||||||
Odia | ପାଞ୍ଚ ଟଙ୍କା | ||||||||||
Punjabi | ਪੰਜ ਰੁਪਏ | ||||||||||
Sanskrit | पञ्चरूप्यकाणि | ||||||||||
Tamil | ஐந்து ரூபாய் | ||||||||||
Telugu | ఐదు రూపాయలు | ||||||||||
Urdu | پانچ روپیے |
See also
References
- ↑ "BANK NOTES". RBI. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
- Articles with unsourced statements from November 2019
- Articles containing Assamese-language text
- Articles containing Gujarati-language text
- Articles containing Kannada-language text
- Articles containing Kashmiri-language text
- Articles containing Konkani (macrolanguage)-language text
- Articles containing Malayalam-language text
- Articles containing Marathi-language text
- Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text
- Articles containing Odia-language text
- Articles containing Telugu-language text
- Rupee
- Banknotes of India
- Five-base-unit banknotes
- Currencies introduced in 1996