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Ludhiana: Women forget Rs 50,000 in the car, the driver returns it

Ludhiana: Women forget Rs 50,000 in the car, the driver returns it
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Ludhiana: An automatic pedicab driver turned out to be the Savior for Rani Begum, 47, from Marauli in Patiala, who had forgotten his wallet containing Rs 50,000 and some gold jewelry in the vehicle.
Balwinder Singh, the 53-year-old automatic rickshaw driver returned the bag to Rani after looking for it for a day.
The important thing, Rani has borrowed the money to pay for advocates against her husband’s insurance case – Malkit Khan – who had died in an accident on Jalan 6 months ago.
Malkit works as a security guard in a private bank.
After his death, Rani struggled to claim its insurance.
“I came to my cousin in Libra village near Khanna on December 15.
At night on December 16, I and my other cousin who lived in the remaining dining area for Ludhiana.
We went up a automatic rickshaw from Libra to Bija from where we were Must take a bus.
But after getting off the automatic rickshaw, I repeat that I have left my wallet containing cash, jewelry and documents in the vehicle, “Rani said.
“I don’t have an automatic rickshaw registration number.
All night, we continue to look for vehicles in Bija and other areas, but can’t find it.
We leave our contact number at each Auto-Rickshaw Stand.
On the morning of December 17, we got a call Notifying that a rickshaw driver automatically searched us.
We reached Libra and automatic rickshaw drivers also came to the site.
I was surprised to find a whole wallet, “he said.
As a friendly cue, they serve breakfast to automatic rickshaw drivers.
“It’s hard to find honest people today.
I was touched by his actions,” Rani said.
Automatic rickshaw driver said it was his duty to hand over the wallet back to the woman.
“Passengers have left my wallet in my automatic rickshaw and just returned it because of him.
I worked for my livelihood.
We got a lesson about the honesty of Gurbani,” said Balwinder Singh, who was the village of Choti Bagli near Bija.
He said he lived alone when his wife and son who were alone died.
“On average, I get something between Rs 400-500.
But there are days too, when we don’t produce a lot.
But by Rahmat Waheguru (God), I managed to live my life with the money I made,” Balwinder said.

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