Did you know that a rare Rs 1 lakh note was printed in India?
One Lakh Rupees Note: Till now you must have seen 2000 rupees note as the biggest note in your life. But, if it is said that the biggest note in India is not Rs 2 thousand but Rs 1 lakh, would you believe it.. It is true. Once even Rs 1 lakh note was printed in India. Many people have heard about this. Many have not seen it. That’s why this news is for you to show you one lakh rupees note.
When and why did you get the Rs.1 lakh note? During the reign of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s Azad Hind government, one lakh rupee note was introduced. There is no figure of Mahatma Gandhi on this note. But, you will be surprised to know that it is printed with Subhash Chandra Bose’s photo. Azad Hind Bank issued this note. This bank was also founded by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. It is located in Rangoon, Burma. This bank is also known as Bank of Independence. This bank was created specifically to collect donations. It was designed to free India from British rule. At the same time, Azad Hind Bank, which released a Rs.1 lakh note, got the support of 10 countries in the world. Burma, Germany, China, Manchukuo, Italy, Thailand, Philippines or Ireland recognized the bank currency in support of the Azad Hind government.
Azad Hind Bank has made public information about Rs 5000 note, one of which is still safe at Bharat Kala Bhavan, BHU. On the other hand, Colonel Nizamuddin himself, who was Netaji’s driver, told about the one lakh note in an interview. Apart from this, Netaji’s great granddaughter Rajyashri Chaudhary recently made available the picture of the lakh note to the Vishal Bharat Sansthan, which seems to have further confirmed this.