He acknowledged in some parts the demand of cash is higher and people are queuing up at the ATMs to withdraw money to stock an adequate amount.
Garg said supply of currencies was provided to the regions where there was a high demand.
“We have 1.75 lakh crore still in reserve. Currency printing has increased in the past few days. At present we have raised printing of Rs 500 notes. An estimated Rs 500 crore worth currency is being printed. We will increase it to Rs 2,500 crore notes per day which means there will be an availability of Rs 70-75,000 crore in the form of Rs 500 notes. Hence, there is an assurance that we have sufficient currency in the system.”