The RBI said you will have to get stamped documents from the airport to prove that you were abroad.
People who thronged RBI to deposit old notes were facing a hard time. RBI, then, displayed a notice stating old notes will not be accepted from anyone except those who were not in the country after 500 and 1,000 notes were banned.
Meanwhile, as per a Bloomberg report, 97% of the banned cash has been deposited in the banks, a claim which Finance Minister
Many people are protesting outside RBI and its branches that have refused to accept old notes now.
"People in large number have already exchanged. Only a few are left...we don't go by... Whatever reason, the RBI has fixed their own criteria. At least, I will respect that criteria," said Jaitley.
People who were out of India from November 9 to December 30 have been given a three-month grace period till March 31 to deposit the banned notes, Non Resident Indians have six months till June 30.
Meanwhile, President