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odisha man taking sisters skeleton to bank sparks outrage bank says only papers were sought

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This is a local administrative and social incident in rural Odisha, India, involving a bank's documentation process and a family's financial hardship. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is present. The event is purely procedural and social, with no material impact on any sector or market.

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  • Jeetu Munda carried his deceased sister's skeleton to Odisha Grameen Bank to prove death and withdraw Rs 19,300.
  • Bank clarified they only required valid documents, not physical presence of deceased.
  • District administration provided Rs 30,000 from District Red Cross Fund; bank settled claim.
  • Jeetu had not applied for death certificate or legal heir certificate prior to incident.
  • Detailed inquiry into the incident is underway.