HYDERABAD: A 45-year-old woman waiting in queue near a bank to get the Rs 1,500 dole given by Telangana government as Covid-19 relief collapsed and died at Ramareddy mandal headquarters in Kamareddy district on Friday. Though locals rushed the woman, Nenavath Kamala, a resident of Kannapur Thanda, to the hospital, she had succumbed. Officials suspect Kamala had a heart attack. A case under CrPC Section 174 was registered.The government had announced 1,500 financial assistance and 12kg free rice to white ration card holders during the lockdown. People have been queuing up before banks to collect the money in the last couple of days after it was deposited by the state.Cash logistics largely affected: ExpertsExperts pointed out that cash logistics have been largely affected due to Covid-19. Former AP financial advisor Kutumba Rao said poor people were not getting money despite waiting for several hours at banks. While Telangana is extending ₹1,500 cash to each ration card holder, AP is offering ₹1,000. The assistance provided by Telangana and the Centre is cash transfer into accounts of beneficiaries.Due to rumours that payments would be taken back if money is not withdrawn immediately, the poor are queuing up before banks in large numbers. “The money given by the Centre is being transferred directly to bank accounts. We found out from state-level bankers’ committee that it is not disbursed yet. Banks are opening only for fewer hours there are issues of cash logistics as well,” Rao said.The Centre offered financial support of ₹1.7 lakh crore to the poor hit by Covid-19 crisis under PM Garib Kalyan Yojana. Already, an amount of ₹28,356 crore has been transferred into the accounts of 32 crore beneficiaries’ bank accounts.