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Need cash in Noida hotspot areas? Banks offering doorstep cash delivery facility

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People in need of cash during the lockdown due to coronavirus need no longer go to banks or ATMs. After Kerala, Haryana, now Noida is giving the service of doorstep cash delivery in Covid-19 hotspot areas.

Gautam Buddh Nagar district magistrate Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj said that banks were delivering cash at the doorsteps in hotspot areas of Noida via 232 'Bank Mitras'.

India post is serving in 19 locations, he said. "Banks of GB Nagar doing doorstep delivery of cash in hotspots through 232 'Bank Mitras'.

India post, through Aadhaar enabled payment services, is serving in 19 locations. We shall make all efforts to enable hassle-free financial transactions in city n villages alike," he tweeted.

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