Katihar: Two students of class VI in a government school in the district Katihar In essence the bank had more than lakhs, which their multiplication skills would have enabled them to calculate, courtesy of an alleged “software error”, which deposited Rs 905 crore and Rs 62 crore in their respective accounts.
Gurcharan Biswas and Ashish Kumar’s ephemeral windfall “immediately rectified” Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank realized what had happened, District Magistrate Udayan Mishra He said on Thursday that even two students recoup their fleeting effort with crores of rupees which they never got to spend.
one on tuesday Ranjit Das of Khagaria He was arrested in March last year for allegedly refusing to refund a portion of Rs 5.5 lakh wrongly deposited in his account in the same bank. He told the police that he thought the money was part of a direct benefit transfer given by PM Narendra Modi.
In Katihar on Wednesday, the amount deposited by mistake in the accounts of both the students arrived. Both study in a government school Pastia Village of Azamnagar Block.
The district magistrate said, “Due to a banking software error, the increased amount was visible in one account. In the second instance, the amount appeared only in the printout of the receipt.”
Pastia village headman Lalan Biswas said, “The children get money in their bank accounts every month to buy uniforms and books. On Thursday, when one of our students checked his balance, he was surprised to see the amount. Another The student did the same. And he too was surprised.”
When the students tried to withdraw some money, they realized that the “credits” were fictitious, Biswas said.
Gurcharan Biswas and Ashish Kumar’s ephemeral windfall “immediately rectified” Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank realized what had happened, District Magistrate Udayan Mishra He said on Thursday that even two students recoup their fleeting effort with crores of rupees which they never got to spend.
one on tuesday Ranjit Das of Khagaria He was arrested in March last year for allegedly refusing to refund a portion of Rs 5.5 lakh wrongly deposited in his account in the same bank. He told the police that he thought the money was part of a direct benefit transfer given by PM Narendra Modi.
In Katihar on Wednesday, the amount deposited by mistake in the accounts of both the students arrived. Both study in a government school Pastia Village of Azamnagar Block.
The district magistrate said, “Due to a banking software error, the increased amount was visible in one account. In the second instance, the amount appeared only in the printout of the receipt.”
Pastia village headman Lalan Biswas said, “The children get money in their bank accounts every month to buy uniforms and books. On Thursday, when one of our students checked his balance, he was surprised to see the amount. Another The student did the same. And he too was surprised.”
When the students tried to withdraw some money, they realized that the “credits” were fictitious, Biswas said.
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