India bank termites eat piles of cash
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Staff at an Indian bank have been blamed for allowing termites to eat their way through banknotes worth millions of rupees.
Staff at the bank, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, are reported to have been found guilty of "laxity".
The insects are believed to have chewed their way through notes worth some 10 million rupees ($225,000/£137,000).
A similar incident happened in 2008, when termites in Bihar state ate a trader's savings stored in his bank.
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The termites are believed to have developed an expensive taste for money Continue reading the main story
Staff at an Indian bank have been blamed for allowing termites to eat their way through banknotes worth millions of rupees.
Staff at the bank, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, are reported to have been found guilty of "laxity".
The insects are believed to have chewed their way through notes worth some 10 million rupees ($225,000/£137,000).
A similar incident happened in 2008, when termites in Bihar state ate a trader's savings stored in his bank.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13194864
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