Society often judges by the cover of a book or sees only one side of the coin, and in today’s viral mentality, this tendency becomes even more dangerous. The Keonjhar skeleton case and the bank-related incident show how people jump to conclusions without knowing the full story.
Society often judges by the cover of a book or sees only one side of the coin, and in today’s viral mentality, this tendency becomes even more dangerous. The Keonjhar skeleton case and the bank-related incident show how people jump to conclusions without knowing the full story.
Society often judges by the cover of a book or sees only one side of the coin, and in today’s viral mentality, this tendency becomes even more dangerous. The Keonjhar skeleton case and the bank-related incident show how people jump to conclusions without knowing the full story.
Society often judges by the cover of a book or sees only one side of the coin, and in today’s viral mentality, this tendency becomes even more dangerous. The Keonjhar skeleton case and the bank-related incident show how people jump to conclusions without knowing the full story.
When policies focus on accessibility, transparency, and grassroots education, confusion reduces and trust increases. In the end, a well-informed society doesn’t react blindly to viral moments, it understands, questions responsibly, and responds with balance. #Odisha#Keonjhar
Clear, simple policies should ensure that every bank visibly communicates rules in local languages, conducts regular awareness drives in villages, and uses community platforms to explain procedures like KYC, withdrawals, and documentation.
Governments and institutions can collaborate with local leaders, schools, and self-help groups to make financial literacy a continuous process, not a one-time campaign.
This is where bank literacy and more importantly, effective policy must step in. Awareness cannot depend only on individuals; it needs structured efforts.
A video goes viral, opinions explode, and suddenly everyone becomes a judge. But pause and ask what was the person doing who was busy shooting the video instead of helping or understanding the situation?
Society often judges by the cover of a book or sees only one side of the coin, and in today’s viral mentality, this tendency becomes even more dangerous. The Keonjhar skeleton case and the bank-related incident show how people jump to conclusions without knowing the full story.