The Nepalese cabinet’s recent above Rs. 100 is expected to severelyꦬ in the Himalayan state, as per a report in The Kathmandu Post.
Although there was a pre-existing ban on use of Indian currency above Rs. 500 in Nepal, the restriction was rarely enforced. The new notification banning Indian notes of Rs. 200, Rs. 500 and Rs. 2,000 value will be a big blow to the tourism, hospitality and casino industries of Nepal which are cash inꦕtensive.
“The decision is a big setback particularly for cash-driven industries like tourism, The major impact of the decision will be on the casino industry, hotels and restaurants.” said Basanta Raj Mishra, ♔a senior tourism entrepreneur in Nepal.
Anil Punjabi, chairman of the Travel Agents’ Federation ൲of🅷 India reacted to the ban by stating that casino players from India visiting Nepal , since carrying large amounts of INR 100 denomination notes is extremely cumbersome.
Reacting to the ban♛, Suman Ghimire, president of the Chitwan chapter of Hotel Association of Nepal stated that credit card is still not popular in South Asian countries and people carry pocketfuls of cash.
Since a majority of Indians come to Nepal over land from bordering towns, it’s difficult for them to convert tꦚheir currency to dollar or Euro.
“If the Indian curreꦆncy limit was set up to INR 500, we would be more c♍omfortable,” he said. “This is an unpopular decision as no one will carry a bulk of the amount in plastic money to Nepal.”