The Asian Age

Dry ATMs, closed banks cripple city life

City govt requests RBI, SBI to exempt accounts officials from queues In many areas, people, in desperate need of short change ran from one ATM to the other, with only a few managing to withdraw cash

- NEW DELHI, NOV. 20 AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

With banks shut in the national capital and ATMs running dry in most places, a shortage of cash continued to cripple daily lives of people on the second Sunday post demonetisa­tion. In many areas, people, in desperate need of short change ran from one ATM to the other, with few managing to withdraw and the rest left dejected as machines emptied out before their turn.

At places, queues formed up within minutes of news spreading word of mouth that cash was being dispensed at a particular ATM. “I went looking for cash at an ATM in Central Delhi. As soon as I entered the details, there was a deduction from my account but the machine did not disburse any cash,” Jheelum Mitra, an IT profession­al, said.

On weekdays, the Delhi police has been deploying about 12,000 personnel outside banks and ATMs to manage the crowd.

Banks have been serving only their respective customers and are not exchanging the old `500 and `1,000 notes from customers

of other banks since Saturday.

However, this restrictio­n was not applicable on senior citizens on Saturday as they were allowed to visit any bank branch to exchange old defunct currency notes.

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

Meanwhile, with the banks witnessing huge rush, the Delhi government has requested the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and State Bank of India (SBI) to exempt the staff of the principal accounts office (PAO) from standing in long queues to ensure timely payments to employees, beneficiar­ies, vendors, and suppliers, among others. Payment instructio­ns issued by PAOs are deposited with the RBI and the SBI for arranging the credit in the accounts of the staff.

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