Bhilwara : traders have started coming forward to introduce 10 rupee coins in the city. Shopkeepers have also started accepting 10 rupee coins from customers. To ensure that 10 rupee coins remain in circulation in the city, on the initiative of Rajasthan Patrika, the officials of the city’s prominent traders and organizations gathered at the Information Center Square on Tuesday. Here, a poster was released on the request of Rajasthan Jan Manch President Kailash Soni. Medical Association officials along with Soni installed posters of 10 rupee coins on the counters of medical shops near the Information Center Square. Traders stood together to release the poster of 10 rupee coin at the Information Center and when they held the poster, people stopped. They started enquiring what efforts are being made to introduce 10 rupee coins. People said that we have 10 rupee coins lying with us, but no one takes them. On this, the traders said that you come to our shop, we will take the coins. You can also deposit 10 rupee coins in the bank.
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Bhilwara District Chemist Association Secretary Rakesh Kabra said that there are 800 medical stores in the city and 1250 in the district. Messages are being sent to all to accept Rs 10 coins. Rs 10 coins are being kept at the shops in the city so that they can come into circulation.
– Bhilwara Electric Dealers Association President Dharamvir Chaudhary said – Posters will be put up at 165 shops associated with the association. Everyone will be requested to accept and give 10 rupee coins.
Medical practitioner Pradeep Kothari said, we are already accepting 10 rupee coins. Due to misunderstanding, coins are not in circulation. After Rajasthan Patrika took the initiative, people are discussing that coins will now come into circulation.
Kailash Suwalka, who operates a sugarcane pulley, said that he started accepting coins after the news of Rs 10 coins appeared in Rajasthan Patrika. Suwalka has also put up a poster on his pulley.
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During the poster release, Rajasthan Jan Manch President Kailash Soni, Chemist Association Secretary Rakesh Kabra, Pritam Kabra, Pradeep Kothari, Rajat Agarwal, Jagdish Sharma, Jitendra Jhurrani, Electric Dealers Association President Dharmveer Chaudhary and Naresh Munot, cloth merchant Anil Chaudhary, Ramesh Soni, Ghanshyam Singh Ranawat, District Tea Sellers Association Secretary Manish Jhanwar, Rohit Shobhavat, hotelier Ashok Jain and Laxminarayan Vyas, Rajesh Porwal, Electric Dealers Association Patron Rampal Soni and Neeraj Monu Chipa released the poster. All of them said that they have started accepting coins at their shops from today.