Gandhi's Journey to Becoming the Face of Indian Currency
- Mahatma Gandhi wasn't the initial choice for India's currency notes post-independence.
- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) initially considered replacing the King's portrait with Gandhi's, but eventually chose the Lion Capital at Sarnath.
- Gandhi's image first appeared on a note in 1969, during his birth centenary celebrations.
- By mid-1990s, Gandhi became the permanent face on all denominations of Indian notes with the launch of the Mahatma Gandhi Series.
- Despite occasional calls to replace Gandhi's image, the government and RBI have maintained his presence on the currency.
Source: Economic Times
Are there any notes which don’t have Gandhi on them?