At SBI ATM In Delhi, Fake Rs. 2,000 Notes By 'Children Bank of India' | Read

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  • Published On: February 22, 2017
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A man who withdrew Rs. 8,000 cash from an ATM in south Delhi was shocked to see, at a closer glance, that all four 2,000-rupee notes had been issued by the "Children Bank Of India". As Rohit Kumar played Spot The Difference, right there at the ATM of the government-run SBI or State Bank of India, at least nine more deviations emerged in the cleverly-produced fakes.

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