Many of the ATMs in the city and suburbs were working, providing some relief to customers wanting to withdraw small cash. Also, many people managed to withdraw money from some ATMs till late last night.
Sunil Gawde, a resident of adjoining Thane district, said, "While I was going to my home in Thane by local train yesterday night, one of my friend staying in Vikhroli (Mumbai) informed me at 11 PM about an ATM working with very small queue.
But Vin Rana, a model and actor in the city, did not have a similar experience. He said despite being in queue for two hours today, he did not manage to withdraw cash as the ATM machine stopped by the time his turn came.
Mamta, a resident of Virar suburb in neighbouring Palghar district, said that people were withdrawing money till late last night in her area and chairs were provided to those standing in queues at the ATMs.
A senior citizen, who was given preference by others in the queue to go inside the ATM in suburban Goregaon, said, "Although the overall situation seems to be improving with each passing day ever since the government announced its decision to ban old currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, but cash crunch and dry ATMs are likely to aggravate the woes of the common man in the coming days."
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