I was posted at Raipur, presently the capital of Chhattisgarh State, as Asst. Engineer Long Distance, in the year 1981. I had the privilege of enjoying rent free quarters and a van(for official purpose only). The life was peaceful and it was my good fortune to get a posting in such a beautiful place.
On a Saturday morning, in the year 1984/85, month and date I do not remember exactly, two adult boys came to my quarters and enquired whether I had lost something during the previous few days.
Yes, I said. I lost my purse while cycling towards my quarters after shopping in an evening two days prior to that Saturday. The pant pocket was a bit loose and the purse slipped out of the pocket. I also told them that there were Rs.300/- in that purse. The value as per todays standard would be 3000/-. One of them took out the purse from his pocket and gave it to me. I along with my wife , sons and daughter could not contain our surprise and praised the boys for their honesty. Not a single item was missing from the purse. I offered some money as present in appreciation of their honesty.
They flatly refused to accept anything in return and said that it was their duty to hand over the lost property to its rightful owner. We requested them to visit us the next day for a cup of tea and enjoy the famous serial Mahabharata with us at 9 A.M. But they never returned and they were not the residents of the area in which our qtrs. are located.
But how did they find out our quarters and located us? Here only we should appreciate the efforts
taken by them. The school receipt for payment of fees for my daughter was inside the purse. The boys took the receipt to the school, got the address and came to our residence.
A wonderful set of honest boys. I salute them.
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On a Saturday morning, in the year 1984/85, month and date I do not remember exactly, two adult boys came to my quarters and enquired whether I had lost something during the previous few days.
Yes, I said. I lost my purse while cycling towards my quarters after shopping in an evening two days prior to that Saturday. The pant pocket was a bit loose and the purse slipped out of the pocket. I also told them that there were Rs.300/- in that purse. The value as per todays standard would be 3000/-. One of them took out the purse from his pocket and gave it to me. I along with my wife , sons and daughter could not contain our surprise and praised the boys for their honesty. Not a single item was missing from the purse. I offered some money as present in appreciation of their honesty.
They flatly refused to accept anything in return and said that it was their duty to hand over the lost property to its rightful owner. We requested them to visit us the next day for a cup of tea and enjoy the famous serial Mahabharata with us at 9 A.M. But they never returned and they were not the residents of the area in which our qtrs. are located.
But how did they find out our quarters and located us? Here only we should appreciate the efforts
taken by them. The school receipt for payment of fees for my daughter was inside the purse. The boys took the receipt to the school, got the address and came to our residence.
A wonderful set of honest boys. I salute them.
Next: Lost and Found III