‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash. (Pic. Mazher)
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.
‘No Cash’ boards on ATMs are back for residents in several parts of Hyderabad. The top sufferers are the people with medical emergency. The three-day holiday for banks combined with the one-day strike call by bank employees’ unions have ensured that several ATMs in the city have run out of cash.