By Nita Yadav
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One crore 48 lakh 50 thousand rupees suddenly came into the account of a pilgrim priest in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh. The priest of the pilgrimage showed generosity and returned the money within 24 hours. Actually, a devotee of Money Capital Limited Company mistakenly transferred money to the account of Shri Maa Vindhyavasini Seva Samiti Sanstha. After returning the money, the priest was praised in the area.
On Tuesday evening, 1 crore 48 lakh 50 thousand rupees of a devotee was mistakenly deposited in the SBI bank account of a resident pilgrim priest of Vindhyachal Dham in Mirzapur. Purohit spoke about the money to his other partner when the money came into the joint account. Both did not withdraw the amount from the bank to return the money. The next day, out of generosity, the pilgrim priest went to the bank and returned the money.
Money transferred by mistake
The priest gave a message to show sincerity by returning the amount of 1 crore 48 lakh 50 thousand. Actually Shree Maa Vindhyavasini Seva Samiti organization organizes Jagran Bhandara along with pooja at Vindhyachal Dham. People from home and abroad continue to donate lakhs of rupees to the institution in the name of worship, vigil and Bhandara. A devotee of Money Capital Limited Company also donated 11,000 rupees on Tuesday. Another time the devotee was supposed to transfer the money somewhere else, but he mistakenly transferred the money to the organization’s account.
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Purohit returned the money by cheque
Mohit Mishra and Badal Mishra, residents of Vindhya Dham, Vindhyachal Police Station area of Mirzapur, have an account in SBI Bank in the name of Shree Ma Vindhyavasini Seva Samiti Sanstha. Around 3:00 pm on August 27, 1 crore 48 lakh 50 thousand rupees were mistakenly deposited from the devotees of Money Capital Limited Company. After this, a devotee named Umesh Shukla told about the mistaken deposit on the phone, but by then the bank was closed. So, the next day, Purohit showed a lot of heart and returned the money through a check from HDFC Bank.
(Reporting by Jai Prakash Singh/Mirzapur)
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