Federal Cabinet Greenlights New Currency Note Designs for Printing

- Pakistan - January 14, 2026
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New Currency Designs Coming to Pakistan: What You Need to Know

Exciting changes are on the horizon for Pakistan’s currency! The federal government recently announced that new designs will be introduced for the Rs100, Rs500, Rs1,000, and Rs5,000 banknotes. This decision, approved during a cabinet meeting led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, reflects a modern approach to currency design that aligns with international standards.

So, what can we expect from these new notes? First and foremost, there will be enhanced security features aimed at making counterfeiting much more difficult. The designs won’t just be about protection, though; they will also celebrate the rich diversity and history of Pakistan. Imagine notes that highlight regional landmarks and the significant contributions of women to national development.

It’s not just aesthetics that matter—climate change themes will also be woven into the artwork, reminding us of the importance of environmental sustainability. To ensure these new designs meet everyone’s expectations and needs, a special cabinet committee has been established to review the proposals before the final rollout.

In the same meeting, the cabinet also discussed the draft Private Hajj Policy for 2027–2030 and made important decisions regarding defense and funding for various sectors.

The modernization of currency is an essential element of any nation’s economic strategy and brings a sense of pride to its citizens. As these changes roll out, you’ll want to keep an eye on updates from reliable sources.

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