Year after note ban: This is what ex-soldier who became face of cash woes says - News Summed Up

Year after note ban: This is what ex-soldier who became face of cash woes says


Even bank officials),” Lal said. He pays the domestic help Rs 15,000 and Rs 4,000 for the room. House help Kalawati, who now accompanies Lal to the bank, went to the teller to update the passbook. Nobody knew him on December 14 last year when he was begging bank officials for “some cash” to pay his domestic help and buy provisions. A photograph capturing his ordeal was published in Hindustan Times that day and Lal became a social media sensation.


Source: Hindustan Times November 08, 2017 04:46 UTC



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