In a kind act, a Bengaluru car driver asked around and looked for a passenger's home in order to return a misplaced gold chain while they were driving. Chitra, the passenger, hailed the driver on social media by posting a video of him. Chitra stated in the widely shared video, "Get to know Girish, the driver who came looking for me to give me my misplaced chain.
I missed my gold chain while I traveled from Mysuru to Bengaluru yesterday. When Girish knocked on my door with the gold chain, I was shocked since I was wondering where I had lost it. Since there aren't many drivers like him, I can't express how grateful I am.
Chitra added that she is in charge of the Taliru Foundation, which teaches women how to drive autorickshaws. Girish has received praise from a number of users, and the video has already gone popular on social media.
In a social media post, autorickshaw aggregator Nagara Metered Auto said that once the journeys were over, it would be simple for its passengers to recognize one another. "At Nagara, we could have made Girish's search for Chitra's home easier," the firm noted in an X post. How? For journey assurance, street-hailed Nagara Meter Auto Trips collects the customer's phone number. This aids drivers in tracking down and resolving issues such as clients' misplaced or forgotten products.
It went on to say, "Chitra is the head of the Taliru Foundation, which teaches women how to drive autorickshaws! Maybe Girish was able to return her chain because of her good karma.
Girish's honesty was praised by other people as well. One person said, "Karnataka is still experiencing rain because there aren't many decent people like him. Let God assist him in obtaining everything. In the words of another user, "May God bless Girish and his family for keeping his honesty at work."
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