Origin of zero rupee notes Zero rupee note



zero rupee note — hindi language reverse.


in 2007 non-profit organization created 0 rupee note means indians register refusal participate in bribery. closely patterned after nation s fifty rupee notes, these documents instead included anti-corruption slogans eliminate corruption @ levels , promise neither accept nor give bribe.


these 0 rupee notes designed use indian citizens have been requested pay bribes in order obtain services legally free or hit illicit surcharges on such routine government transactions obtaining driver s license. such currency devices enable citizen register opposition illegal request in tangible form, paying official these valueless alternative notes.


the note way human being no corruption without fear of facing encounter persons in authority, 5th pillar said in official statement.


president of 5th pillar, vijay anand, expressed satisfaction program s efficacy: people have started using them , working. 1 autorick-shaw driver pulled on policeman in middle of night said go if taken care of. driver gave him note instead. policeman shocked smiled , let him go. purpose of instill confidence in people no bribery.


in addition registering individual s protest, 0 rupee notes provide corrupt officials sign efforts ongoing fight systemic government corruption. use of notes intended shame or scare bureaucrats honest behavior reminding these officials laws against bribery exist.


while 0 rupee notes appear similar genuine indian fifty rupee note, not issued indian government , not legal tender. 1 side of note printed resemble currency not run afoul of counterfeiting laws.


according 5th pillar, indian citizens pay approximately £3 billion (about $4.9 billion) in bribes each year—a figure considered substantially understated many government insiders.








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