Zero rupee note
A zero-rupee note is a banknote imitation issued in India as a means of helping to fight systemic political corruption. The notes are "paid" in protest by angry citizens to government functionaries who solicit bribes in return for services which are supposed to be free. Zero rupee notes, which are made to resemble the regular 50 rupee banknote of India, are the creation of a non-governmental organization known as 5th Pillar which has, since their inception in 2007, distributed over 2.5 million notes as of August 2014. The notes remain in current use and thousands of notes are distributed every month.
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Zero rupee note
A zero-rupee note is a banknote imitation issued in India as a means of helping to fight systemic political corruption. The notes are "paid" in protest by angry citizens to government functionaries who solicit bribes in return for services which are supposed to be free. Zero rupee notes, which are made to resemble the regular 50 rupee banknote of India, are the creation of a non-governmental organization known as 5th Pillar which has, since their inception in 2007, distributed over 2.5 million notes as of August 2014. The notes remain in current use and thousands of notes are distributed every month.
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A zero-rupee note is a banknot ...... s are distributed every month.
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零元盧比紙幣(英語:Zero rupee note)是在20 ...... 照50元印度盧比所印製。時至2011年,發行量為130萬張。
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A zero-rupee note is a banknot ...... s are distributed every month.
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零元盧比紙幣(英語:Zero rupee note)是在20 ...... 照50元印度盧比所印製。時至2011年,發行量為130萬張。
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Zero rupee note
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零元盧比紙幣
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