People queue outside Bank of India to exchange their old Rs 500 and 1000 notes in New Delhi on Friday. | PTI 
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Deadline for using demonetised notes extended till November 14: Finance Ministry

The government extended the deadline to use demonetised currency notes to make payments towards utility bills.

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NEW DELHI: The government on Friday extended the deadline to use demonetised currency notes to make payments towards utility bills till November 14, an official statement said.

"Government extends existing exemptions with regard to cancellation of the legal tender character of the existing series of high denomination bank notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations until the expiry of November 14, 2016, with certain modifications to the existing exemptions," Finance Ministry said in a statement. 

The demonetised notes can be used for payments towards utility bills by individuals for arrears and current bills, it said, however no advance payments will be allowed using the old currency.

Payment of court fees and at consumer cooperative stores with the ID proof of customers can also be made using the demonetised notes till November 14, it added.

"The government has been closely monitoring the implementation of the decision. Considering various representations received from different quarters in the matter, it has now been decided that the existing exemptions may be extended till November 14," the statement said.

The government however reassured that there was enough cash with the Reserve Bank of India and supply to bank branches and ATMs was being stepped up gradually.

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