Erode (TN): Coming to the aid of a visually impaired couple, a top district official on Monday gave them Rs 25,000 from his personal funds after they pleaded for help on learning that their savings were worthless, being in Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes demonetised nearly four years ago.
District Collector C Kathiravan gave Somu (58) and his wife Palaniammal, who eked out a living by selling incense sticks, a cheque for the amount, Rs 1,000 higher than the face value of the scrapped notes they had saved over ten years, official sources said.
Playing the role of a good Samaritan two days after Somu of Pothiya Moopanure village in Erode district made an appeal to the government for help, the Collector arranged a vehicle for them to come to his office and handed over the cheque, they said.
He directed officials to present the demonetised currency notes with a total face value of Rs 24,000 to the district Lead Bank for processing as per rules.
Somu and his wife thanked the Collector for his prompt response and gesture, official sources said.