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Joshi promptly called up his post office agent and returned the excess amount...

Digital Desk: A 67-year-old resident of Latur refunded Rs. 1.01 lakh that was accidentally credited to his postal savings account, an official reported on Sunday.

He is identified as the honest senior citizen, Shrikant Jagannathrao Joshi, who retired from the state PWD's office in Solapur nearly a decade ago.

"On completion of the five-year tenure of his deposit at the post office in Gandhi Chowk here, he withdrew the money and received Rs 2,64,777 instead of the correct amount of Rs 1,63,777," stated the officer.

"Joshi promptly called up his post office agent and returned the excess amount, which was greatly appreciated by the staff here," said the official.
 
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