On the pay day today, ATMs and banks saw a renewed surge of customers lining up. To see that everybody gets cash, banks have rationed cash disbursement.
"Today, new Rs 500 notes have arrived and tomorrow they will be made available to ATMs brightening up the situation," a source in ATM cash management company CMS said.
He said cash availability for ATMs of most banks is not adequate and many remained dry in the last 2-3 days.
"We have all denomination notes of Rs 100, Rs 500 (limited) and Rs 2,000 notes. We are trying to supply as far as possible," the official said.
Members of the Trinamool Karmachari Union held protest before the Reserve Bank of India office today.
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