Finally, rupee devalues bribe
Vidyashree DHARMARAJ
INDIA: Fifth Pillar India, an NGO set up to fight corruption,
has printed over 200,000 zero-denomination notes that resemble Indian
currency and has already begun distributing them around the country.
It is asking people to give the notes to anyone demanding a bribe.
Fifth Pillar will launch the “zero rupee currency note” campaign in
Coimbatore on Saturday. The NGO launched its 30-day-30-district
campaign, called “Freedom From Corruption”, on August 4 in Chennai and
will end it on September 9.
It consulted leading lawyers in Chennai before printing the “zero
rupee note”, which resembles a Rs 50 note in colour and is slightly
bigger than a Rs 1,000 note.
“Instead of the usual “I promise to pay the bearer a sum of x rupees’
pledge on a currency note, the replica will carry the pledge ‘I promise
neither to accept nor give bribes, “Fifth Pillar India president
(operations) M. Vijayanand told this newspaper.
As the note is being distributed across the country, the pledge is
printed in the respective state languages.
“The notes are aimed at sending across the message that enough is
enough and we are not willing to pay any more bribes,” he said.
A software professional from the city who founded the NGO in Chennai
many years ago conceived the idea as he felt corruption was a big issue
and the zero currency notes would drive home the message. He is
currently working in the US and visits India now and then.
The zero rupee note does not carry any government symbols or emblems.
The watermark, which is characteristic of a currency note, is absent and
the notes are devoid of the signature of the RBI governor. A distinct
circular seal on the notes states: “This is not a currency note.”
The organisation will hold a public meeting at the Government College
of Technology campus on August 25 in Coimbatore to launch the “zero
currency” and the Coimbatore chapter of Fifth Pillar India will
distribute the notes, or mail them to people later. About 20,000 notes
will be distributed in Coimbatore in the first phase.
Coimbatore is the 13th district where the notes are being
distributed. Some of the other places where the currency notes have
already been launched are Thriuvallur, Vellore, Kanchipuram, Vizhupuram,
Puducherry, Salem, Trichy, Madurai, Thirunelveli, and Kanyakumari in
Tamil Nadu.
Coimbatore, Friday |