It was rather a sad day for Amborish Roychoudhury when we he returned home only to find out that he has lost his bag along with his Macbook in a Mumbai local.
Roy lost all the hope of finding it as it was expensive and anyone who found it could sell it off for some quick money - at least that's what happens in majority of cases where someone loses electronic goods. But this was not a usual case it seems. What happened next will restore your faith in humanity.
Viresh Narsingh Kele, a housekeeper with the Mumbai railways returned Roy's lost bag and laptop. According to Roy's facebook post, Kele found his name and home address in an envelope inside the bag and travelled all the way to Roy's house to return his belongings.
Here is the full text of the post.
In another post on Saturday morning Roy had mentioned that he lost his bag on a CST-bound train at Vadala Station in Mumbai.
Such stories make us rethink that the world is not that a bad place to live in or isn't full of heartless, mean people.
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Roy lost all the hope of finding it as it was expensive and anyone who found it could sell it off for some quick money - at least that's what happens in majority of cases where someone loses electronic goods. But this was not a usual case it seems. What happened next will restore your faith in humanity.
Viresh Narsingh Kele, a housekeeper with the Mumbai railways returned Roy's lost bag and laptop. According to Roy's facebook post, Kele found his name and home address in an envelope inside the bag and travelled all the way to Roy's house to return his belongings.
Viresh refused to accept any money
Here is the full text of the post.
In another post on Saturday morning Roy had mentioned that he lost his bag on a CST-bound train at Vadala Station in Mumbai.
Such stories make us rethink that the world is not that a bad place to live in or isn't full of heartless, mean people.



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