An 82-year-old man in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, goes to a bank to withdraw his old-age pension and finds an unusually large balance. According to reports, the account of Kameshwar Mishra shows roughly ₹759 crore (₹759,69,51,951). His disabled son’s account also appears to contain a similarly large amount, and the combined figure in the two accounts exceeds ₹1,500 crore. After the discovery, the family says the balance appears to vanish within minutes, and they initially suspect a technical or banking system error. Bank and local officials later confirm that the event is linked to an error in the crediting or display of balances rather than genuine receipt of funds. The incident is reported as part of a broader pattern, with similar cases described from other districts in Bihar, where large, incorrect credits briefly appear in residents’ accounts before being corrected. No reports in the provided accounts describe any successful withdrawal of the funds; the focus remains on the erroneous credit and its rapid reversal.
Bihar pensioner sees ₹759 crore in account; balance disappears minutes later
An 82-year-old man in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, goes to a bank to withdraw his old-age pension and finds an unusually large balance. According to reports, the account of Kameshwar Mishra shows roughly ₹759...
- An 82-year-old man in Muzaffarpur checks his bank account while seeking to withdraw his old-age pension.
- His account shows an unusually large balance of about ₹759 crore.
- His disabled son’s account also shows a similarly large amount, bringing the combined total to over ₹1,500 crore.
- The balance is reportedly corrected or disappears within minutes after the discovery.
- Officials confirm the incident results from a technical/banking system error; similar cases have been reported in other Bihar districts.
An 82-year-old poet in Muzaffarpur was shocked by a bank balance of nearly Rs 759 crore. His disabled son's account also showed an equally massive figure, totaling over Rs 1,500 crore. The family believed it was a technical or banking system error, which officials later confirmed. This incident follows similar reports from other districts in Bihar with large erroneous credits.
2 hours agoKameshwar Mishra's account reflected a balance of ₹759,69,51,951 (nearly ₹759 crore). His son's account also showed an unusually large amount, taking the combined balance in the two accounts to more than ₹1,500 crore.
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