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Bengaluru Man Dropped Wallet On Busy Road, Here's What Happened Next https://ift.tt/BkbL2hm Many of us tend to lose a lot of our belongings when we are outdoors. Be it house keys, wallets or even mobile phones, all of us have or know someone who has lost stuff. Many times, there are no chances of recovery as well. However, there have also been cases where people have gone above and beyond to help the owner find their lost belongings. One such instance was shared by a social media user who dropped his wallet on the busy Nagenahalli main road. The user shared how a stranger went out of his way to return his lost purse, which had his driver's license, cards and Rs 2,000 cash in it. "Dropped my purse yesterday evening on busy nagenahalli mainroad. I didn't realise I had dropped it until someone called today evening saying he had found my purse. It had my DL, cards and 2k cash," the user wrote on X (formerly Twitter). "We met at landmark on nagenahalli mainroad. He handed over the purse asked me to check money and cards were intact. I profusely thanked him for gesture and asked him how did he find my contact number. He said he was trying to find my contact since yesterday and finally going through purse he found bill which had my number on it," he wrote while sharing a picture of the stringer. Take a look below: Dropped my purse yesterday evening on busy nagenahalli mainroad. I didn't realise I had dropped it until someone called today evening saying he had found my purse. It had my DL, cards and 2k cash. We met at landmark on nagenahalli mainroad. He handed over the purse asked me to… pic.twitter.com/yoCx7hLRRJ — Voice Of Parents Association ® (@VoiceOfParents2) January 11, 2024 Further, as per the tweet, when the man asked the stranger why he returned his wallet, he said, "Money we earn doesn't stay with us, what is the use of someone else's money". "He knew value of DL and other cards and he didn't want me to suffer. He didn't want anything in return. World still has people with conscious, noble intentions. All is not lost. Meet Rameshanna who found & returned my wallet," the user concluded his post. Also Read | Mia Khalifa's Fight With Jewish Woman Goes Viral The tweet was shared last week and since then it has amassed more than 446,000 views and over 12,000 likes. In the comments section, several users praised the stranger for his kind gesture. "Kudos to this man, his parents, circle of friends, and neighborhood. It all matters, and these good deeds come like natural instincts," wrote one user. "Treat such humble people well so they continue doing positive acts.vI remember being cross questioned by purse owners when I attempted to reach them via numbers from a small diary in purse having DL, cards. No cash as pickpocketer had dumped it. The person didn't even thanked me," recalled another. "Hats off, Salute to this gentleman," expressed a third user. "Your post has made my day. In a world where we r forced to be afraid of our neighbours, to have a fellow being to find you and return your belongs make him such a Wonderful human being. Sending a prayer for his good health & happiness always. Stay blessed," commented a fourth. https://ift.tt/KPjLwhc January 17, 2024 at 12:30PM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Many of us tend to lose a lot of our belongings when we are outdoors. Be it house keys, wallets or even mobile phones, all of us have or know someone who has lost stuff. Many times, there are no chances of recovery as well. However, there have also been cases where people have gone above and beyond to help the owner find their lost belongings. One such instance was shared by a social media user who dropped his wallet on the busy Nagenahalli main road. The user shared how a stranger went out of his way to return his lost purse, which had his driver's license, cards and Rs 2,000 cash in it.
"Dropped my purse yesterday evening on busy nagenahalli mainroad. I didn't realise I had dropped it until someone called today evening saying he had found my purse. It had my DL, cards and 2k cash," the user wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
"We met at landmark on nagenahalli mainroad. He handed over the purse asked me to check money and cards were intact. I profusely thanked him for gesture and asked him how did he find my contact number. He said he was trying to find my contact since yesterday and finally going through purse he found bill which had my number on it," he wrote while sharing a picture of the stringer.
Take a look below:
Dropped my purse yesterday evening on busy nagenahalli mainroad. I didn't realise I had dropped it until someone called today evening saying he had found my purse. It had my DL, cards and 2k cash.
— Voice Of Parents Association ® (@VoiceOfParents2) January 11, 2024
We met at landmark on nagenahalli mainroad. He handed over the purse asked me to… pic.twitter.com/yoCx7hLRRJ
Further, as per the tweet, when the man asked the stranger why he returned his wallet, he said, "Money we earn doesn't stay with us, what is the use of someone else's money".
"He knew value of DL and other cards and he didn't want me to suffer. He didn't want anything in return. World still has people with conscious, noble intentions. All is not lost. Meet Rameshanna who found & returned my wallet," the user concluded his post.
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The tweet was shared last week and since then it has amassed more than 446,000 views and over 12,000 likes. In the comments section, several users praised the stranger for his kind gesture.
"Kudos to this man, his parents, circle of friends, and neighborhood. It all matters, and these good deeds come like natural instincts," wrote one user. "Treat such humble people well so they continue doing positive acts.vI remember being cross questioned by purse owners when I attempted to reach them via numbers from a small diary in purse having DL, cards. No cash as pickpocketer had dumped it. The person didn't even thanked me," recalled another.
"Hats off, Salute to this gentleman," expressed a third user. "Your post has made my day. In a world where we r forced to be afraid of our neighbours, to have a fellow being to find you and return your belongs make him such a Wonderful human being. Sending a prayer for his good health & happiness always. Stay blessed," commented a fourth.
https://ift.tt/KPjLwhc January 17, 2024 at 12:30PM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.comGuru Gobind Singh Jayanti 2024: History, Significance And Celebration https://ift.tt/sFwV0f2 The 357th birth anniversary of the great Sikh guru - Guru Gobind Singh - is being observed on January 17. Born in Bihar's capital Patna, he was a warrior, a spiritual master, a poet, and a philosopher. His father was Guru Tegh Bahadur- the ninth Guru of the Sikhs- who was beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam, following which Guru Gobind Singh was established as the leader of the Sikhs at the tender age of nine years. He was assassinated in 1708 at the age of 41. Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Date and Time Saptami Tithi Begins - January 16, 2024- 11:57 PM Saptami Tithi Ends - January 17, 2024- 10:06 PM Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Significance His teachings and guidance have inspired and impacted many people across the globe. Guru Gobind Singh is known, among other things, for having established the Sikh warrior community of Khalsa in the year 1699. He introduced the five K's for the Sikhs including Kesh: uncut hair, Kangha: a wooden comb, Kara: an iron or steel bracelet worn on the wrist, Kirpan: a sword, and Kacchera: short breeches. Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Celebration Guru Gobind Singh's birth anniversary is celebrated with much joy and fervour across the world where devotees visit various gurdwaras to take part in religious activities to mark the day. Large processions or 'Nagar Kirtans' are organized in the morning and people sing devotional songs. On this occasion, Sikh families do a lot of charity work and distribute food to the poor and downtrodden. Guru Gobind Singh's 5 inspirational quotes "God is one, but he has innumerable forms" "He is the creator of all and He takes the human form" "The greatest comforts and lasting peace are obtained when one eradicates selfishness from within" "Egotism is such a terrible disease, in the love of duality, they do their deeds" "All human beings have the same eyes, the same ears, the same body composed of earth, air, fire and water" https://ift.tt/STI8zCm January 17, 2024 at 08:54AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
The 357th birth anniversary of the great Sikh guru - Guru Gobind Singh - is being observed on January 17. Born in Bihar's capital Patna, he was a warrior, a spiritual master, a poet, and a philosopher. His father was Guru Tegh Bahadur- the ninth Guru of the Sikhs- who was beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam, following which Guru Gobind Singh was established as the leader of the Sikhs at the tender age of nine years. He was assassinated in 1708 at the age of 41.
Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Date and Time
- Saptami Tithi Begins - January 16, 2024- 11:57 PM
- Saptami Tithi Ends - January 17, 2024- 10:06 PM
Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Significance
His teachings and guidance have inspired and impacted many people across the globe. Guru Gobind Singh is known, among other things, for having established the Sikh warrior community of Khalsa in the year 1699. He introduced the five K's for the Sikhs including Kesh: uncut hair, Kangha: a wooden comb, Kara: an iron or steel bracelet worn on the wrist, Kirpan: a sword, and Kacchera: short breeches.
Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Celebration
Guru Gobind Singh's birth anniversary is celebrated with much joy and fervour across the world where devotees visit various gurdwaras to take part in religious activities to mark the day. Large processions or 'Nagar Kirtans' are organized in the morning and people sing devotional songs. On this occasion, Sikh families do a lot of charity work and distribute food to the poor and downtrodden.
Guru Gobind Singh's 5 inspirational quotes
- "God is one, but he has innumerable forms"
- "He is the creator of all and He takes the human form"
- "The greatest comforts and lasting peace are obtained when one eradicates selfishness from within"
- "Egotism is such a terrible disease, in the love of duality, they do their deeds"
- "All human beings have the same eyes, the same ears, the same body composed of earth, air, fire and water"
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Man House Hunting In Delhi Asked To Get Rs 2,500 Visitor Card, Post Viral https://ift.tt/NEUyXe2 There have been many strange instances people come across when they are looking to rent or buy a house. These incidents are particularly common where landlords sometimes have unusual and bizarre demands from their prospective tenants. However, this time around, a man who was looking for a place in Delhi faced a similar situation when the broker asked the man to pay Rs 2,500 to get a 'visiting card' from the society, to see any potential house. A Reddit user who goes by the handle @zenpraxis took to the platform and shared the same. He shared a screenshot of the conversation and asked, "Is this a scam? House Hunting in Delhi." As per the screenshot, the property is located in Sarita Vihar. It is a fully furnished one bedroom-hall-kitchen with Rs 15000 as monthly rent. The broker asked the user to apply for a visiting card for the society. In addition to a Rs 2500 visiting charge, the broker informed the man that he would need to provide his Aadhar card number, WhatsApp number, photograph, and phone number to receive the card. Is this a scam? Househunting in Delhi byu/zenpraxis indelhi "The visiting fee is Rs 2500. If you like the flat, then your Rs 2500 will be deducted from your rent amount. If you do not like the flat, your Rs 2500 will be returned to you," the broker added. Since being shared, the post has amassed 96 per cent upvotes and a variety of reactions. "I'm looking for a place to stay and this is the second time something like this is happening. I declined the first time. Also, give pro tips for finding a place (1bhk/1rk and not a PG) and help out a struggling brother," the user wrote in the caption. "Yes, scam big time. Society visit ke liye card kyu chahiye? Mannat thodi hai (Why do you need it for society visit, It's not Shah Rukh Khan's house Mannat)" said a user. "Basic rule of thumb. Anyone asking money is a scam," commented a person. A third user added, "Common scam in Bangalore, now in Delhi !!" "There is never a visiting fee," remarked a person. "Anybody who says you pay X amount, it'll be returned to you, is scamming you," shared a person. A user also said, "Dont just randomly believe brokers you find online ,call them ,visit their office and then proceed further .If they dont have office place ,they for sure are scammers." https://ift.tt/1uaKDX2 January 14, 2024 at 08:28AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
There have been many strange instances people come across when they are looking to rent or buy a house. These incidents are particularly common where landlords sometimes have unusual and bizarre demands from their prospective tenants. However, this time around, a man who was looking for a place in Delhi faced a similar situation when the broker asked the man to pay Rs 2,500 to get a 'visiting card' from the society, to see any potential house.
A Reddit user who goes by the handle @zenpraxis took to the platform and shared the same. He shared a screenshot of the conversation and asked, "Is this a scam? House Hunting in Delhi." As per the screenshot, the property is located in Sarita Vihar. It is a fully furnished one bedroom-hall-kitchen with Rs 15000 as monthly rent. The broker asked the user to apply for a visiting card for the society. In addition to a Rs 2500 visiting charge, the broker informed the man that he would need to provide his Aadhar card number, WhatsApp number, photograph, and phone number to receive the card.
Is this a scam? Househunting in Delhi
byu/zenpraxis indelhi
"The visiting fee is Rs 2500. If you like the flat, then your Rs 2500 will be deducted from your rent amount. If you do not like the flat, your Rs 2500 will be returned to you," the broker added.
Since being shared, the post has amassed 96 per cent upvotes and a variety of reactions. "I'm looking for a place to stay and this is the second time something like this is happening. I declined the first time. Also, give pro tips for finding a place (1bhk/1rk and not a PG) and help out a struggling brother," the user wrote in the caption.
"Yes, scam big time. Society visit ke liye card kyu chahiye? Mannat thodi hai (Why do you need it for society visit, It's not Shah Rukh Khan's house Mannat)" said a user.
"Basic rule of thumb. Anyone asking money is a scam," commented a person.
A third user added, "Common scam in Bangalore, now in Delhi !!"
"There is never a visiting fee," remarked a person.
"Anybody who says you pay X amount, it'll be returned to you, is scamming you," shared a person.
A user also said, "Dont just randomly believe brokers you find online ,call them ,visit their office and then proceed further .If they dont have office place ,they for sure are scammers."
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