Delhi: Coach Attendant Returns Bag Filled with Cash and Jewelry

At New Delhi Railway Station, coach attendant Randhir Kumar Singh found a bag filled with cash and jewelry and returned it to the owner demonstrating remarkable honesty.
Randhir Kumar Singh Setting a Benchmark of Integrity

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At New Delhi Railway Station, a remarkable tale of humanity and integrity unfolded when Randhir Kumar Singh, a coach attendant of the Sampark Kranti Express, discovered a bag filled with cash and jewelry. Undeterred by temptation, he ensured that the bag was safely returned to its rightful owner.

This inspiring incident occurred on the Sampark Kranti Express, which travels from Rajendra Nagar to Patna via New Delhi. Arriving at New Delhi Station, coach attendant Randhir Kumar Singh noticed an unattended bag near seats 17/18 in the B-4 coach. Peering inside, he discovered it was brimming with cash and jewelry.

Demonstrating Integrity: Coach Attendant Randhir Kumar Singh

Without hesitation, Randhir Kumar reported the find to the Train Ticket Examiner (TTE). The TTE immediately retrieved valuable information from the coach's passenger chart and contacted the concerned traveler, determining the bag belonged to passenger Rajan Pathak from Mirzapur. With many family members accompanying him, he accidentally left the bag behind as they disembarked.

Randhir Kumar Singh Setting a Benchmark of Integrity

Source: aajtak

Though Rajan Pathak had moved on from the station, upon receiving the news, he immediately returned to New Delhi Station. After verifying the contents and ownership of the bag, station officials returned it to him, witnessing the joy and relief the return brought.

Returning a Bag Full of Cash and Jewelry

Rajan Pathak, a priest from Vindhyachal Dham, lauded coach attendant Randhir Kumar Singh for his striking honesty, praising the commendable steps taken by the railway staff. Singh’s actions have drawn significant praise, highlighting an inspiring instance of integrity.

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