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Barabanki bank officials are under the gun as aninvestigation into the loss of millions of Rupees is under way. The Rupees,which equal about $222,000 USD, were found to be devoured by termites at somepoint from when they were stored in January, 2011 until the present date.Apparently, Indian police are treating it as a case of negligence, despite thefact that the Rupees were placed in a steel chest to protect them from harm. The bankhas experienced trouble with termites before, as documents and furnishings wereravaged by the irritating insects. With that in mind, the Rupees were placed inthe steel chest in hopes that it would offer a suitable defence from thetermites. Personally,I think its simply a case of the notorious Mother Nature wreaking her havocamong all things. Not only did the bank officials place the Rupees in a steelchest, they took further precautions by sealing the chest in a reinforced room.Termites cant chew through steel. Theresone tiny issue they must not have foreseen, though if there is any corrosionor rust on the steel, then its sufficient enough to allow termites to gnawthrough and get in. So, the question is did the bank officials do their partby ensuring nothing could get past their steel blockade, or did they fail tonotice the weakening of the steel in some areas? The answer remains unknownuntil police complete their investigation. Do I feel the bank officials shouldbe penalized over this matter? Honestly no. I personally feel that they dideverything possible to protect the valuable notes and that, sometimes, thingsjust go wrong. I firmly believe that nature is a cruel force, out to make ourlives difficult. While we are in the mood to punish people for unpredictablemishaps, perhaps we should add Japanto the firing line for their current nuclear reactor problem or are we justrandomly picking and choosing who is guilty when nature gets ugly?
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