Man gets Rs 500 notes with one-side blank in MP
Team Udayavani, Jan 12, 2017, 2:48 PM IST
Khargone: Days after a farmer in Madhya Pradesh received Rs 2,000 notes from a bank without the image of Mahatma Gandhi, an ATM at a village in Khargone district dispensed two ‘one-side blank’ currency of the new Rs 500 denomination.
Hemant Soni on Tuesday night used his card to withdraw Rs 1,500 from a public sector bank’s ATM at Segaon village, about 40 kms from Khargone district headquarters.
“Of the three Rs 500 notes, two were printed on one side while the other side was completely blank,” Soni said.
He registered a complaint of the misprinted currency yesterday with the concerned bank officials, who subsequently replaced his notes with new ones.
The bank officials, however, said the misprinted notes were received as such from the Reserve Bank of India.
“We have changed these ‘misprinted’ currency notes after the consumer’s complaint. We are now checking the currency notes before loading them into the ATMs,” the deputy manager of the bank’s Sabji Mandi main branch told PTI.
“This is a printing mistake,” he added.
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