दिदीको खाताबाट २० हजार रुपैयाँ निकाल्न नसकेपछि भाइ कंकाल बोकेर बैंक पुगे

Published Apr 28, 2026
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दिदीको खाताबाट २० हजार रुपैयाँ निकाल्न नसकेपछि भाइ कंकाल बोकेर बैंक पुगे

In the Keonjhar district of Odisha state of India, a shocking incident has come to light due to the complexity of the banking process and the lack of public awareness. A man named Jeetu Munda from Diyanali village tried repeatedly to withdraw about 19,000 to 20,000 Indian rupees from the bank account of deceased sister Kalra Munda, but the necessary procedure was not clearly explained by the bank. According to reports, Jeetu's sister died on January 26. He went to the Odisha Gramin Bank branch at Maliposi to withdraw the money from his sister's account. But Jeetu, who is illiterate and from a poor background, was disappointed when the bank staff told him that the account holder should be present himself or that legal heir documents are required. He has alleged that even when he informed about the death of his sister, he did not listen.

After the incident, there was panic in the bank premises and the police intervened and assured Jeetu that they would explain the necessary legal process and assist in withdrawing the money. The local administration has also said that the incident has raised the big question of access to banking services, financial literacy and sensitive services in rural and tribal communities. This incident is not just one person's pain, but it has exposed how serious the gap is between the formal banking system and the rural reality. The news has gone viral on social media and the debate on making the banking system humane, transparent and accessible has been raging.