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Demonetisation: Queues getting shorter at banks but long wait at ATMs continues

Many banks have now started witnessing shorter queues following some restrictions on exchange of scrapped Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, but people were still seen waiting in frustration at ATMs due to cash scarcity.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: November 19, 2016 14:54 IST
A rural woman senior citizen after exchanging Rs 500 and
A rural woman senior citizen after exchanging Rs 500 and 1000 notes in Beawar

Many banks have now started witnessing shorter queues following some restrictions on exchange of scrapped Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, but people were still seen waiting in frustration at ATMs due to cash scarcity.

Today, all banks are serving only their respective customers and are not exchanging the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes from customers of other banks. However, this restriction is not applicable on senior citizens as they are allowed to visit any bank branches to exchange old defunct currency notes.

The exchange limit has already been less than halved to Rs 2,000 to ease some pressure on cash demand.

To screen repeat customers, banks at many places are applying indelible ink mark on fingers of people who are exchanging notes.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the rush at bank branches has come down significantly and that there is absolutely no panic.

"Queues have become extremely small and this is all over the country," Jaitley had told reported here on Friday.

With the government and RBI struggling to manage cash availability across the country, the small businesses -- from vegetable vendors to dhabas and small kirana stores that use cash as mode of transaction were the hit.

People faced inconvenience in purchasing milk, vegetables, medicines as they did not have adequate small currency notes.

At various hospitals across the country, patients and their family members are facing inconvenience in buying medicines, food and availing transportation.

A bulk of daily labourers were rendered jobless as construction and other activities came to a standstill in the wake of cement, sand and other supplies not coming in.

To ease inconvenience to the people, government has allowed withdrawals up to Rs 2.5 lakh for weddings and up to Rs 50,000 for farmers.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on November 8 surprised citizens by announcing demonetisation of 500 and 1,000 rupee notes and since then large number of seemingly unending queues before banks and post offices are seen in order to exchange these currencies.

With PTI Inputs 

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