Chamarajanagar Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Mona Roat launched the 'Your Money, Your Right' campaign on December 19. The campaign aims to refund unclaimed funds in bank deposit accounts to their rightful owners. Ms. Roat said the district administration will fully support settling government accounts related to deposits with no heirs. At the event in the Zilla Panchayat office, Meenakshi Ganju, general manager of Reserve Bank of India, Bengaluru, urged bank officials to sincerely trace depositors. She said, "Make sincere efforts to trace depositors and repay the amounts to original depositors or their nominees as applicable." She highlighted the importance of bringing deposits transferred to the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund (DEAF) back into the financial mainstream to promote economic growth. In Chamarajanagar, 1,21,881 DEAF accounts remain unresolved, totaling ₹30.51 crore in unclaimed deposits. So far, 208 accounts worth ₹6.11 crore have been settled by identifying rightful owners. Representatives from various banks were present for the launch. This campaign is a strong push to return hard-earned money to citizens and encourage financial participation, promising a brighter economic future.