Mangaluru: Hats off! Auto driver returns bag containing gold to owner


Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Apr 10: In an incident that proves honesty is still exists in society, an auto rickshaw driver on Sunday April 10 returned a bag containing gold and other valuables worth Rs 3.5 lac to its rightful owner.

Satish Shetty and his family arrived in the city from Mumbai by train on Sunday. At the Central railway station, they hired a prepaid auto rickshaw to go their house at Babugudde.

Soon after reaching home, Satish realized that he had left one of the bags in the auto rickshaw he had hired, but by then the auto had already left.

Satish and his family members then went back to the Central railway station and made enquiries. Unfortunutely, Satish had given away the prepaid token to the auto driver, so he had no way of knowing the identity of the driver. The family also contacted Tulunada Rakshna Vedike, whose members helped the family in their search.

The family could not locate the auto driver at the station. They then started enquiring with other auto drivers, but they too could not help him out initially. Satish told them that the bag contained an idol of Sai Baba. The auto drivers and members of Tulunada Rakshana Vedike then began enquiring with their colleagues if they had seen such a bag.

Finally, one of the auto drivers called his colleague named Dhananjay from Vamanjoor, and it turned out to be the right person.

Dhananjay said that a family had indeed left a bag in his auto rickshaw, and immediately he came to the railway station. He then met the family and returned the bag, with all its contents intact.

The bag contained gold ornaments, mobile phone, ATM cards and cash, altogether approximately worth Rs 3.5 lac.

A relieved Satish and his family appreciated the auto driver and suitably rewarded him for his honesty as well as Tulunada Rakshana Vedike for helping them out.

  

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  • PRASANNA, Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    great Dhananjay.

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  • rajni, punjab

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    People in mangalore are decent and honest.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    Hats off to the extremely honest and principled Dhananjay for returning to their rightful owner, the bag which was mistakenly left behind in his auto.

    Also, kudos to the members of Tulunada Rakshana Vedike, the Good Samaritans, who have displayed the highest moral values, in helping to locate the auto & auto driver. May they inspire many others/other groups to engage themselves in such noble works and may God bless them abundantly for their good deeds.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitr, UDUPI/ NEW YORK, USA.

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    Honesty is the best policy which will bear fruit in the long run, sooner or later. My hats off to the auto driver Dhananjay for returning the valuables to the rightful owner. May god bless you and your family. Thanks to Spoorthi Ullal for the pictures.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    All these days we heard only of Gold grabbing.
    May the Almighty bless Dhananjay & his family ...

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    We rarely find honesty and sincerity. Definitely one has to appreciate such honest persons.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Surat

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    How careless people...not even able to look after there valuable belongings. Where there mind..when they board auto. I dont know even such people exists in this world. It's nothing but irresponsible behaviour. Looks like auto driver returned booty..as lot of enquries going around..and not of his own. If he his really sincere person..it will help him for long run. God Bless.

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    Recently there have been several spate of incidents of honest auto driver(s) returning unclaimed belongings. I reckon Mangalore will soon/might soon get its names inscribed in golden letters and in The Guinness Book of Records / Limca Book of Records for being the most honest state of our country India. In this fast-paced changing lifestyle of today, one should count themselves lucky if they indeed retrieve their belongings left behind (not deliberately) and seek recourse in recovery from the auto driver(s) concerned, albeit. One should not forget that almost all these retrieved belongings have been returned by the auto drivers who have been exemplary in displaying their honesty and hardly ever sought any help (financially or otherwise).

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    PURITY IN CONSCIENCE IN SIR DHANANJAY

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    Honesty is in our blood.

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  • Ashwin, SuratKal

    Mon, Apr 11 2016

    What is the OUR refers to Shankar? Mangaloreans, Kannadigas, Indians or citizens of the world?

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  • nasir, mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 10 2016

    MEHNATH ki KAMAI MEETA HOTA HAI.

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