Mumbai:The currency in circulation is higher in the months of March and April due to the rabi harvest and celebration of Hindu New Year festivals, while it declines in May to July coinciding with the monsoon season, a Reserve Bank paper said.
The paper, titled 'Modelling and Forecasting Currency Demand in India: A Heterodox Approach', has been authored by Janak Raj, Indranil Bhattacharyya, Samir Ranjan Behera, Joice John and Bhimappa Arjun Talwar, who are with the central bank.
"The increase in currency in circulation (CiC) in March and April can be attributed to the rabi harvest, rice and wheat procurement, marriage season and celebration of Hindu New Year festivals (Gudhi Padwa, Pongal, Baisakhi, Ugadi) across India," the paper said.
The decline in CiC during May, June and July roughly coincides with the monsoon season, it said.
The paper said it is expected that CiC would be higher during the festive season (October to December) compared with the other months.
Cumulatively, CiC increases by around 2.2 per cent during Diwali followed by Dussehra (1.1 per cent) and Eid (0.2 per cent), it showed.
The paper also said CiC increases by 0.2 per cent in each week (on average) during the period in which general elections are held.