The interim government of Bangladesh has announced that new currency notes will be issued without the image of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country’s founding father. The redesign will initially affect the 20, 100, 500, and 1,000 Takka denominations.
The Bangladesh Ministry of Finance, along with the Bangladesh Bank, confirmed the decision, signaling a major shift in the nation’s currency design. A letter dated September 29 has called for detailed design proposals, with plans for a phased redesign of all currency denominations.
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This decision reflects ongoing political changes in Bangladesh and marks a departure from the long-standing tradition of featuring Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on the country’s currency. The move has sparked discussions across the country about its potential impact and the reasons behind the change.
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