Hyderabad: A vegetable vegetable farmer Vemunur Village at Mahabubabad Dsitrict was left shell-shell after he saw the cash lakh rs obtained with difficulty chewed by mice.
Vegetable vegetables reduced riding in cash in the almyirah at his home.
He save money for his stomach surgery.
Part of the cash grated by mice is borrowed from his relatives.
Currency notes in RS 500 denominations are stored in a bag.
Ride to make a living by selling vegetables in two-wheeled vehicles.
“That’s my savings after selling vegetables.
I have kept a currency note in a cotton bag,” he said.
“When I opened the bag, I was surprised to see that all RS 500 currencies were issued by mice,” Rued up.
Up the sadness that went to the local bank to exchange notes, but bank officials refused to oblige.
“Not just one bank, I went to several banks in Mahabubabad but officials said they could not exchange currency notes that were destroyed for fresh ones,” he said.
Rise, Indiranagar Thanda residents, save money for their operations.
He also borrowed money for surgery.
Rise, who suffer from severe stomach pain, develop a lump in his stomach.
When he went to a private hospital at Mahabubabad, he was advised by a doctor to go to Hyderabad for the operation, which would cost up to Rs 4 Lakh.
Banks suggest rising to approach the RBI in Hyderabad to explain the problem.
This can be withdrawn Reserve Bank of India has instructed banks to exchange dirty and damaged currencies.
However, half-eaten records by mice do not have features in the order of RBI.