Sita of Mainpuri Rejects Unexplained Deposit After Discovering 25-Year-Old Bank Error Creditation
Sita from Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh has refused the withdrawal of a mysterious deposit appearing overnight after discovering it was an accidental credit totaling ₹10 crore resulting in errors across three different banking institutions over 25 years and she contacted authorities to demand its return instead taking home money or withdrawing funds.
Key Points
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1A woman from Mainpuri district in Uttar Pradesh found approximately Rs 9-10 crore mistakenly credited to her Bank of India account.
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2"Sita" (also referred to as Rita) and her family were shocked by the sudden appearance but decided not to withdraw or use any portion of it, stating "not mine."
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3The incident occurred during an ATM visit on Ashtami day of Navratri when she checked a routine balance.
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4"Sita" is described in some reports as taking her family through farming and running grocery shops.
Developments
Sita of Mainpuri received a text message indicating nearly ₹10 crore had been credited to her bank account while she was working as a farmer and shop owner. Despite being shocked by the sudden transfer from an expected balance of only ₹45,000, neither Sita nor her son withdrew any money before investigating its source with authorities upon opening their accounts later that day or on Monday morning when they returned to town for work
A woman named Sita discovered nearly ₹10 crore (₹9,94,586) credited unexpectedly after her son checked his ATM balance at a Bank of India branch while generating an OTP in Mainpuri. The family has stated they do not own the funds and intend to return it once clarified by bank officials who attribute the surge likely to technical errors involving Sita's existing loan account.
A routine ATM visit in Mainpuri district led a woman named Sita from Uttar Pradesh's agricultural family to discover nearly Rs 10 crore credited unexpectedly without her knowledge or consent. While officials at Bank of India attribute this incident to an error and the viral video has drawn widespread attention, she plans with her husband Farzan Kumar Arun return any funds once they are returned by whoever owns them
Rita Baheliya from Mainpuri was widely praised for her honesty after discovering nearly ₹10 crore unexpectedly credited to her Bank of India account due to a suspected technical glitch. Despite the large sum, she refused any money and asked family members not to use it until officials could investigate during Navratri celebrations when local branches were closed on holiday.