New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on Thursday launched three gold-related schemes, including a coin engraved
with the images of national emblem Ashok Chakra and Mahatma Gandhi on its two
sides, in a bid to put some 20,000 tonnes of idle gold into productive use.
The other two schemes launched here
are the gold monetisation scheme to convert jewellery and other yellow metal
assets with people into interest-bearing deposits, and the sovereign
bond
scheme with an eight-year tenure, while allowing an exit option after five
years.
According to the World Gold Council, an estimated 22,000-23,000 tonnes of gold is lying idle with households and institutions in India. The annual imports amount to around 850-1,000 tonnes valued at $35-$45 billion.
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