75 Rupee Note on Independence Day
75 Rupee Note on Independence Day

Rs 75 Commemorative Note to be launched by the federal government on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of Pakistan, announced by the State Bank of Pakistan.

According to the notification, the Finance Division issued instructions to the State Bank in the light of the cabinet decision, the design of the Rs. 75 Note was approved.

The 75th anniversary of the establishment of currency notes State Bank will also be released on July 1, 2023. Rs 75 Commemorative Note to be launched.

Previously, the Government of Pakistan has decided celebrations at the eve of 75th Independence Day of Pakistan.

In the same cause, a logo of the 75th Independence Day was inaugurated by the President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi.

Premier added on 7th Independence Day of Pakistan “I am happy to commemorate Pakistan’s 75th Independence Day, marking the start of its 75th year as an independent nation.

“At midnight between Aug. 14 and 15, 1947, Pakistan gained independence from British rule and became an independent country. “Pakistan celebrates Independence Day on Aug.

The Rs75 note is the second such banknote to be issued by the central bank. Earlier, the SBP issued the first and so far the only commemorative banknote in 1997 to mark Pakistan’s Golden Jubilee.

The ceremony also saw children with disabilities perform national patriotic songs to celebrate the country’s independence anniversary. Rs 75 Commemorative Note to be launched

The acting governor also introduced the Roshan Pension Plan (RPP) to augment lifestyle banking under the Roshan Digital Account (RDA) initiative for overseas Pakistanis.

“Overseas Pakistanis can now avail the benefits of financial planning for their post-retirement life in Pakistan through RPP and enjoy an exclusive pension plan,” he said.

In collaboration with RDA banks and Asset Management Companies, SBP will soft launch the product from August 15. Rs 75 Commemorative Note to be launched

Toward the end of the ceremony, Dr Syed also inaugurated an exhibition of rare photographs of Quaid-e-Azam in collaboration with the Press Information Department (PID).

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