
Coach attendant returned the bag
New Delhi: During the journey, it happens many times that travelers forget their things. Many times, precious items are also missed in this affair, which is attached to someone else. However, there are some people who contact them to return when they get money or precious goods and thus set an example of their honesty. One such incident came to light when Sampoorna Kranti Express coach attendant Randhir Kumar Singh set an example of his honesty.
Bag was found in B-4 coach
Actually, the entire Kranti Express, which reached New Delhi station from Rajendra Nagar to Patna. The B-4 coach of the train found an unclaimed bag, which was filled with notes and jewelery. Randhir Kumar Singh immediately understood his responsibility and informed TTE (train ticket examiner) about this bag. TTE Saheb also checked the chart without losing time. The passengers who were sitting around the seat number 17/18 in B-4 called all of them, then it was found that the bag belongs to Rajan Pathak, a passenger from Mirzapur, who was traveling with his wife and other family members.
Coach attendant Randhir Kumar Singh
There were many family members during the journey, so they did not know which person has landed with the bag. In such a situation, a bag full of precious goods was left in the railway coach. On finding out the bag, Rajan Pathak returned to the station by halfway. Reached the station officials, where they were questioned in detail about the goods kept in the bag.
Thanks to the railway
When the officials of New Delhi railway station were satisfied, they returned a bag full of notes and jewelry to Rajan Pathak. Vindhyachal Dham priest Rajan Pathak appreciated the honesty of railway officials and especially coach attendant Randhir Kumar Singh and thanked the Railways for better service.
(Report- Anamika Gaur)
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