NASHIK: The Currency Note Press (CNP), Nashik, has dispatched 74 million pieces of currency notes of Rs 500, Rs 100 and Rs 20 denominations to Reserve Bank of India ( RBI ) in just two days, on Monday and Tuesday.Of the 74 million notes, 13 million are of Rs tes, 13 million are of Rs 500 denomination, 31 million of Rs 100 and the remaining 30 million are of Rs 20 denomination, sources from the CNP told TOI.The CNP had sent five million pieces of new currency notes of Rs 500 to RBI on Friday also.The CNP, which is one of the nine units of the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Ltd (SPMCIL), is printing currency notes of all denominations, except the new Rs 2,000 note."We despatched 37 million currency notes on Monday and the same quantity on Tuesday," the sources said "We are taking efforts to print maximum number of notes of Rs 500, Rs 100 and Rs 20. On an average, 16 million notes are being printed dai ly."The government scrapped the currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 with effect from November 15 midnight. Although the Rs 2,000 currency notes have come into circulation, the new Rs 500 notes are expected in the market shortly.The RBI is printing Rs 2,000 and Rs 500 notes at its two printing units in Mysore in Karnataka and Salboni in West Bengal, while the SPMCIL is printing Rs 500 notes at its two presses in Nashik and Dewas in Madhya Pradesh.Nine units of SPMCILThe SPMCIL, which prints government currencies and other security documents and manufactures coins, has nine units across the country, including two each in Nashik and Hyderabad and a unit each in Mumbai, Kolkata, Noida, Dewas and Hoshangabad. The CNP and India Security Press (ISP) are located in Nashik. Revenue stamps, stamp papers, passports and visas are printed at ISP, while banking notes are printed at CNP.