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I am not sure if this is possible but you can try it out:

a. Call up customer care and ask them for a cheque book

b. Go to an axis bank ATM and select cheque book request

Most private banks in India offer these 2 facilities for getting a cheque book and I guess Axis bank too has this option

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Q: You are account holder of axis bank you want cheque book but you are not going bank it is possible?
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