Large number of accompaniments are offered in the gurdwaras of Delhi. There is a large number of coins in these days but so many coins have been collected by the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Manjar Committee for the sake of the consumption committee that has become the janal of ji for the committee. The committee has deposits of 65 lakh rupees, which are not taking any bank.
According to the information received from the committee, on seeing the advice of the accounts department, the committee chairman and other senior members have ordered that these coins should not be deducted from 10, 20 or 50 rupees for all offerings in 11 gurudwaras. Cut a slip of 21 or 51 rupees. Although earlier the slip was slipped in the odd number, but people were not bound for it. They could cut slips as many as they like, but now they will have to be forced to slip in the odd numbers. That's because if a person wants to cut a Rs 11 rupee slip and gives a note of 20, then he will be returned 9 bucks. This will gradually move all the coins out of the committee's account.