Queues, Chaos At Banks After Cash Ban Brings Former Bankers Back To Work | Read

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61-year-old Roshan Lal, former chief cashier of Punjab National Bank in south Delhi's Lajpat Nagar can be found at his desk in his old workplace at 9 am every day. He has been travelling from east Delhi to his branch every morning for the past few weeks, after the Centre announced the notes ban. Mr Lal had gone to the bank soon after Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes were banned. The panic and chaos outside banks brought out the banker in him and he called up his former employer inquiring about how he could help.

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