SBI doesn't understand one basic thing:
Customers have jobs.
They can't spend half their day sitting in a branch because your printer isn't working.
People take leave.
Bring their parents.
Travel long distances.
And after waiting for hours, they hear:
"Abhi nahi ho payega."
This isn't customer service.
This is wasting people's time with zero accountability.
On similar lines, shouldn’t the FM be resigning because a lot of bankers had to commit suicide under pressure and there is nothing that has been done to ease the working conditions.
*Rising high for a just cause!*
Rahul Paul, a young SBI officer posted in Bhilai, Chattisgarh, reached the summit of the grueling *SAR PASS TREK*. *At 13,850 ft*, he unfurled a banner amplifying the voice of bankers demanding a *'5-Day Banking'week* for a better work-life balanc
Finance Minister is on 5 Days visit to Spain, Portugal and Brazil. Countries which practice '5 Days' Banking culture. Hope @nsitharaman will take feedback to implement in India too.
@kmarkri Sir you are questioning the ZO CO authorities but what about the draconian transfers of scale 4 officers by the HO in first week of april ? What was the need ?
How BJP fooled the middle class.
1. They said there were ₹1.25 lakh crore oil bonds, so excise duty had to be increased. They raised the duty from ₹9 to ₹33 within just a couple of years.
2. In the name of those bonds, they extracted nearly ₹42 lakh crores from the public.
3. When crude oil prices fell to $30 to $40, they did not pass the benefit to the common people. Instead, they increased various taxes to keep boosting revenue.
4. When they got the opportunity to buy cheap oil from Russia, they allowed one rich businessman to buy that oil, bring it to India, and then sell it to richer nations. He earned around ₹45,000 crores, while the common people got nothing.
5. Then a minister introduced ethanol blending. Without public consent, petrol was mixed with ethanol from sugarcane. His children allegedly made profits in billions, while the common public not only got no relief, but also faced reduced mileage and damage to many vehicles.
6. Now, when a crisis is looming because of failed government policies, instead of making excise duty zero, they still want to burden the same common people.
7. They know that this time the public may not spare them, so now they have started appealing, begging, and blaming international markets.
For the last 12 years, it is the common public that has paid the heavy price for the sheer failures of this government.
Now they say other countries also increased fuel prices. Yes, because those countries did not loot the public when crude prices were at rock bottom.
Minimum wages and salaries in those countries are many times higher than ours, and they provide world class education, healthcare, transport, and multiple other benefits.
What do we have in India?🤔
She's Journalist but rather doing Journalism with Facts, Rules & Ground situation, she's vomiting hate towards every individual Bankers serving in remote & rural locations lacking basic infra & adequate staffs from her Posh Flat in Mumbai.
Wen fact checked, playing victim card
Respected @nsitharaman Madam,
I respectfully seek your attention to a recent issue concerning my service in @TheOfficialSBI . During a severe family medical emergency, when my late father-in-law was admitted to the ICU combating Stage-4 cancer, I applied for a extreme compassionate and spouse ground transfer in June 2025 under the @DFS_India guidelines meant for such circumstances.
All required documents were submitted and the matter was repeatedly followed up through proper internal channels, including escalation to senior including the apex authorities.
However, the request received no response..neither approval nor rejection..leaving the matter unresolved at a time of genuine hardship. After exhausting all possible avenues and receiving no response, I was left with no option but to submit my resignation in Dec 2025. It has now been more than three months since submitting my resignation, yet it has neither been accepted nor rejected, and there has been no response through email or any formal communication from the bank.
This silence becomes particularly concerning when viewed alongside earlier experiences over several years involving serious administrative actions during a period of pregnancy complications, loss of a child, and subsequent medical treatment. Despite submitting leave applications and medical records, my salary was stopped, I was marked as unauthorised absent for an extended period, my performance grading was reduced, and increments were withheld. A formal grievance and inquiry were initiated, yet the findings were never communicated to me, leaving the issues without closure or clarity.
These developments raise important questions about the functioning of grievance redressal systems, handling of medical leave, and the implementation of compassionate provisions within large public institutions. Policies designed to protect employees during genuine hardship can only serve their purpose when they are applied with transparency, responsiveness and accountability.
I therefore humbly request your attention so that the matter may be reviewed and the institutional mechanisms meant to safeguard employees function as intended. I also respectfully request that my resignation submitted to the bank be formally accepted so that this prolonged uncertainty may come to an appropriate closure. @FinMinIndia@nsitharamanoffc
@NalinisKitchen Stupid take.
Money in Bank isnt about safety alone. You get interest, your money grows. You can transfer money anytime anywhere. Nationalized banks are indirectly govt guaranteed.
What if that doctor wants to send money to someone another city. He will Carry it by himself ?