Social Media Buzzes Over Notice to ‘Pani Tanki’ in Jamui for Encroachment

Bihar: Bihar: Social Media Buzzes Over Notice to 'Pani Tanki' in Jamui for Encroachment

Jamui: A peculiar notice issued by the Khaira Anchal (Block) Office in Jamui district has garnered widespread attention on social media due to its unusual recipient details. The notice, concerning the removal of encroachment, was addressed to an individual named “Pani Tanki,” with the father’s name listed as “Nal Jal Yojana.”

The full name and address on the notice reads: Pani Tanki, Father/Husband’s Name – Nal Jal Yojana, Resident of Bhandra, Police Station – Khaira, Post Office – Nariyana, District Jamui, Bihar.

Issued on January 23, 2024, the notice has since gone viral, drawing widespread curiosity and amusement. The confusion stems from the clearly erroneous details, leading many to question how such a mistake could occur.

Khaira Block Officer Vishwajeet Kumar acknowledged the blunder, attributing it to human error. “This matter has come to our notice. It appears to be a clerical mistake from the tenure of my predecessor,” he explained.

Kumar assured that an investigation would be conducted to understand how the error happened and to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Jamui: A peculiar notice issued by the Khaira Anchal (Block) Office in Jamui district has garnered widespread attention on social media due to its unusual recipient details. The notice, concerning the removal of encroachment, was addressed to an individual named “Pani Tanki,” with the father’s name listed as “Nal Jal Yojana.”

The full name and address on the notice reads: Pani Tanki, Father/Husband’s Name – Nal Jal Yojana, Resident of Bhandra, Police Station – Khaira, Post Office – Nariyana, District Jamui, Bihar.

Issued on January 23, 2024, the notice has since gone viral, drawing widespread curiosity and amusement. The confusion stems from the clearly erroneous details, leading many to question how such a mistake could occur.

Khaira Block Officer Vishwajeet Kumar acknowledged the blunder, attributing it to human error. “This matter has come to our notice. It appears to be a clerical mistake from the tenure of my predecessor,” he explained.

Kumar assured that an investigation would be conducted to understand how the error happened and to prevent similar incidents in the future.