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HDFC Bank Guard Fires In Air To Disperse Crowd In Punjab

IANS, 06 Dec, 2016 12:51 PM
    With an impatient crowd trying to force their way into a branch of a private bank in Punjab's Budhlada town, a security guard fired in the air to disperse them on Tuesday, police said.
     
    The security guard standing outside the HDFC Bank branch in Budhlada town, nearly 190 km from here, fired three shots in the air from his weapon, saidpolice officials, who reached the spot later.
     
    The rush at the bank was to withdraw and deposit money after the Nov 8 demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes announcxed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
     
    The crowd, which almost damaged the glass doors of the bank branch, ran here and there after the shots were fired in the air.
     
    A passer-by recorded the entire incident on his mobile phone.
     
    No case was registered by police.
     
    28 DAYS OF DEMONETISATION: NO LET-UP IN RUSH AT BANKS, ATMS
     
    People queuing up outside the banks and ATM kiosks continued to be a common sight in most parts of the national capital on Tuesday -- 28th day since the high-denomination notes were demonetised.
     
     
    Being the commercial hub of the city, Connaught Place has been seeing an unprecedented rush at all its ATMs, with those dispensing cash witnessing long queues.
     
    The ICICI Bank's branch in 'A' Block of Connaught Place could be seen catering to 70-80 customers in the early afternoon. An equal number of people queued up outside the adjoining ATM of the same bank.
     
    A relatively less number of people stood in queues outside the Punjab National Bank (PNB) and the State Bank of India (SBI) ATMs in the same block. 
     
    The situation was more painful at the PNB's Nangloi branch, where the desperate-for-cash customers crowded the whole length of the footpath outside the building.
     
    The area, which is not known for any major commercial activity and largely inhabited by the people from lower income groups, witnessed a huge crowd thronging the bank. A large part of the crowd comprised small-time fruit and vegetable sellers and housewives.
     
     
    The central government's bid for a cashless, or less-cash, economy also seemed to be falling apart as a customer had to come out of a shop empty handed, since the card swipe machine refused to accept his payment due to "network failure".
     
    "I had gone to buy eatables from my neighbourhood shop, but had to return empty handed as the card machine failed to work," Vikas Dattatrey, a media professional, told IANS. 
     
    Similar experiences relating to technical glitches and network failures were shared with IANS by some users of Paytm, an e-wallet site, used for online recharge of mobile phones and paying bills, among others.
     
    "I tried transferring Rs 1,100 to my Paytm wallet using the app on Monday night, but the money didn't reflect in the account even though the transaction was completed succesfully," Anand, a Delhi University student, said. 
     
    "I then had to make another transaction to return the extra money, which again took four hours to show in my account. It was a big hassle," he added.
     
     
    While all this happened in Delhi, banks in the neighbouring Noida remained closed on Tuesday, on account of Dr B.R. Ambedkar's death anniversary.

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