Eight district central cooperative banks in Maharashtra are storing Rs 101.2 crore in demonetised currency, struggling with its safekeeping after the Reserve Bank of India refused to accept it due to late deposits. The Kolhapur DCC bank holds the highest amount, followed by the Pune DCC bank.
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