Mumbai, Feb. 14 -- Customers gathered in hundreds outside Mumbai-headquartered New India Co-operative Bank Limited branches to withdraw their hard-earned savings, soon after the Reserve Bank of India imposed several restrictions on the lender.
Panicky account holders converged outside the bank branches spread across Mumbai city, worried over the fate of their bank savings and lockers.
Ashok Shetty, an account holder, talking to ANI outside a branch, said, "I am finding it difficult to meet my daily needs. I withdraw money regularly (from this bank) for my needs. I have to pay the fees of my wards, and I need money for it. Bank officials here are saying we won't get any money for six months... I have Rs 6 lakh in this bank."
Another acc...
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