Barefoot But Honest: Two Humble Laborers Return ₹1.2 Million Found in Unattended Bag in India
Both men come from impoverished backgrounds and live in makeshift huts.
In a heartwarming display of honesty, two laborers in Ratlam’s Chandni Chowk area have become the talk of the town. These two men, who make a living by carrying goods on their backs and don’t even own a pair of slippers, have won the admiration of the entire city after they found and returned a bag filled with ₹1.2 million (CA$20,000 apporx).
The incident occurred yesterday afternoon when the laborers, Ram Lal Nayak and Bhagwan Singh, stumbled upon an abandoned bag while working. After waiting for a considerable amount of time for someone to claim it, they finally decided to open the bag and were shocked to discover it was filled with cash. Realizing the significance of their find, the duo immediately reported it to nearby shopkeepers, who then helped them contact the police.
A Bag Full of Cash Discovered on the Street
Manak Chowk, known across the country for its thriving jewelry market, sees daily transactions worth crores of rupees. It is believed that the money likely belonged to a local merchant. The honesty of these two humble workers has brought joy to the entire business community in the area. When the police arrived and opened the bag at the station, they, too, were stunned to find a whopping ₹1.2 million inside.
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