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There were long queues outside bank branches and automated teller machines (ATMs) on Friday morning, with similar scenes being repeated on Saturday morning.
Cities around the country saw the same scene enacted over and over again, from Kolkata to Amritsar.
In view of the difficulties faced by the common man in either exchanging the now defunct currency notes or withdrawing the new series of Rs 500 or Rs 2,000 notes, the government on Friday night also extended the deadline till when the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes can be used to pay household utility bills, fines, fees, penalties, buy railway tickets etc. (Read more)
Business Standard brings you the scenes of chaos from across the country:
Business Standard brings you the scenes of chaos from across the country:
People queue up outside an ATM in Kolkata on Friday. PTI Photo
Customers queue up at a Sate bank of India branch to exchange Rs 500 and 1000 notes in Amritsar on Friday. PTI Photo
Police in action as people scramble to exchange Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes at a bank in Allahabad on Friday. PTI Photo
Women queue up outside a bank to exchange their old Rs 1000 and 500 notes in Bikaner on Friday. PTI Photo
People crowd at an ATM to withdraw money in Patna on Friday. PTI Photo
People queue up outside a Bank of India branch to exchange their old Rs 500 and 1000 notes in Ranchi on Friday. PTI Photo
People queue up outside an ATM to withdraw money in Mumbai on Friday. PTI Photo
People standing in long queues to exchange old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes in Moradabad on Friday. PTI Photo
People queue outside Bank of India to exchange their old Rs 500 and 1000 notes in New Delhi on Friday. PTI Photo

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