This humble and unassuming Agra based mechanical engineer certainly got a lot more than her bargained for or then envisaged when he tried to draw his very own hard earned money after spending close to three hours braving the elements; hunger pangs and unquenchable thirst in a seemingly never ending ATM queue........
Sandeep Tiwari a mechanical engineer by profession and a mid level employee of a Rudrapur based factory was shocked beyond all reasonable and plausible belief when the statement drawn by him from the State Bank Of India ATM (attached to the branch where he had his bank account) impressed upon him the fact that he owed the bank an approximate amount of Rupees 100 crore........
Tiwari who ekes out a measly existence on the 25,000 odd thousand rupees that he draws by way of his monthly remuneration was literally shaken down to the very core of his existence when he set his eyes upon the figure mentioned in the bank statement that emanated from the innermost recesses of the said ATM machine on the fateful and eventful afternoon of November 30........
Drawing or rather deducing the conclusion that both fate and the infamous ATM machine were playing a cruel and vicious joke on him; Tiwari decided to try his luck again as he was doubly sure of the fact that did not have more than Rs. 5,000/- in his bank account out of which he was trying to withdraw Rs. 2;500/- for his immediate needs but was stupefied when the second statement also reflected or then duplicated the figure mentioned on the first statement.......
Somehow or the other; Sandeep managed to keep his collective wits and sanity around him and approached a bank official who duly impressed upon him the fact that the bank had temporarily blocked his account as he had failed to register his legally mandated KYC (know your account) details despite numerous reminders to the effect......
Entering into a vitriolic and particularly vociferous argument with the senior bank official Tiwari drew his attention to the inexorable fact that he had opened a bank account in State Bank Of India way back in 2013 while he was pursuing or then in the process of completing his mechanical engineering degree from a Bichpuri based engineering college and had subsequently gotten the very same account transferred to a branch which was a stone's throw away from his home and hearth.......
Matters somehow or the other drew to an inevitable and convivial conclusion when the said bank official graciously and officiously condescended to concede that the bank had indeed made and error and set right the offending anomaly as soon as Sandeep Tiwari proffered the requisite details as per the express requirements of the legally mandated "KYC" scheme.........
Ladies/ gentlemen; fellow countrymen and women welcome to Narendra Modi's age of cashless/digital banking so and so forth.........
Sandeep Tiwari a mechanical engineer by profession and a mid level employee of a Rudrapur based factory was shocked beyond all reasonable and plausible belief when the statement drawn by him from the State Bank Of India ATM (attached to the branch where he had his bank account) impressed upon him the fact that he owed the bank an approximate amount of Rupees 100 crore........
Tiwari who ekes out a measly existence on the 25,000 odd thousand rupees that he draws by way of his monthly remuneration was literally shaken down to the very core of his existence when he set his eyes upon the figure mentioned in the bank statement that emanated from the innermost recesses of the said ATM machine on the fateful and eventful afternoon of November 30........
Drawing or rather deducing the conclusion that both fate and the infamous ATM machine were playing a cruel and vicious joke on him; Tiwari decided to try his luck again as he was doubly sure of the fact that did not have more than Rs. 5,000/- in his bank account out of which he was trying to withdraw Rs. 2;500/- for his immediate needs but was stupefied when the second statement also reflected or then duplicated the figure mentioned on the first statement.......
Somehow or the other; Sandeep managed to keep his collective wits and sanity around him and approached a bank official who duly impressed upon him the fact that the bank had temporarily blocked his account as he had failed to register his legally mandated KYC (know your account) details despite numerous reminders to the effect......
Entering into a vitriolic and particularly vociferous argument with the senior bank official Tiwari drew his attention to the inexorable fact that he had opened a bank account in State Bank Of India way back in 2013 while he was pursuing or then in the process of completing his mechanical engineering degree from a Bichpuri based engineering college and had subsequently gotten the very same account transferred to a branch which was a stone's throw away from his home and hearth.......
Matters somehow or the other drew to an inevitable and convivial conclusion when the said bank official graciously and officiously condescended to concede that the bank had indeed made and error and set right the offending anomaly as soon as Sandeep Tiwari proffered the requisite details as per the express requirements of the legally mandated "KYC" scheme.........
Ladies/ gentlemen; fellow countrymen and women welcome to Narendra Modi's age of cashless/digital banking so and so forth.........
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