$ANIME Note letay waqt ye dekh lia kry k us k uper kuch likha to nhi hy wrna ap k nuksan bhi ho sakta hy.

In a recent move aimed at improving the quality and lifespan of Pakistan’s currency notes, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has officially prohibited the writing or making any kind of pen marks on banknotes. The decision comes as part of SBP’s broader efforts to maintain clean and presentable currency in circulation.

$IQ According to the new directive, any currency note that contains writing, scribbles, or any form of ink marks will be considered unfit for use. The central bank has warned the public, businesses, and financial institutions to avoid damaging notes in this manner. Individuals found violating this rule could face legal action under existing currency protection laws.

$FXS SBP has emphasized that writing on currency not only reduces its durability but also causes inconvenience in daily transactions. Marked or defaced notes are often rejected by shops, transporters, and vendors, creating unnecessary difficulties for the general public.

To ensure the successful implementation of this policy, the SBP is working closely with banks and law enforcement agencies. Banks have been instructed not to accept or circulate defaced notes and to spread awareness among customers about the importance of keeping currency clean.

The central bank has also appealed to citizens to treat currency with care, as it is a symbol of national identity. By respecting this policy, the public can contribute to a cleaner, more efficient monetary system.