To get a pension of 600 rupees in the Umaria district of India's state of Madhya Pradesh, Sukhiya Bai, older than 100 years, had to travel 40 km on a bike in a high fever. She had to suffer this problem due to system failure. The scanner of the kiosk bank was not able to take fingerprints due to aging. So, suffering helplessness and poverty, she reached the bank located at the district headquarters.
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According to the media report, Sukhia Bai, who came to Umaria from Pathari Kala village in the district, is fascinated by money. That is why she traveled 40 km on the bike on Monday even after she was suffering from fever. She came to Umaria, 20 km from the village, took her pension and then went back 20 km by bike. During this time, her body was meditating with high fever but for her, a pension of 600 rupees was more important than health.
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In his statement, Sukhia Bai's son Semmu Baiga said that his mother's age is more than 100 years. He himself is around 70 years old. He said that the economic condition of the house is not good due to which everyone is disturbed. Lead bank manager Chandrashekhar Rusiya said that this is a big problem that the fingers of the people of the village are worn out due to working and fingerprints do not come, but we cannot do anything in it. So they will have to come here themselves.