FW: Mr Sandeep Bachhe in his auto rickshaw: MH-02-Z-8508.

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Bharat Churiwala

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Jul 15, 2010, 4:57:13 AM7/15/10
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An Inspiring (seems to be true also!!!) story:
 

 

Exact Narration By Suvendu Roy of Titan Industries, who shares his inspirational encounter with a rickshaw driver in Mumbai:
Last Sunday, my wife, kid, and I had to travel to Andheri from Bandra.
When I waved at a passing auto rickshaw, little did I expect that this ride would be any different....
 

As we set off, my eyes fell on a few magazines (kept in an airkraft style pouch) behind the driver's back rest. 


 
cid:1.473111831@web95008.mail.in2.yahoo.com


I looked in front and there was a small TV. The driver had put on the Doordarshan channel. 
  
 
cid:2.473111832@web95008.mail.in2.yahoo.com


My wife and I looked at each other with disbelief and amusement. In front of me was a small 

First-Aid Box with cotton, Dettol and some medicines.  

This was enough for me to realise that I was in a special vehicle.

Then I looked round again, and discovered more - there was a radio, fire extinguisher, wall clock, calendar, and pictures and symbols of all faiths - from Islam and Christianity to  Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. There were also pictures of the heroes of 26/11- Kamte, Salaskar, Karkare and Unnikrishnan.

I realised that not only my vehicle, but also my driver was special.
I started chatting with him and the initial sense of ridicule and
disbelief gradually diminished.  I gathered that he had been driving an auto rickshaw for the past 8-9 years; he had lost his job when his
employer's plastic company was shut down.
He had two school-going
children, and he drove from 8 in the morning till 10 at night.  No break unless he was unwell.  "Sahab, ghar mein baith ke T.V dekh kar kya
faida? Do paisa income karega toh future mein kaam aayega."
We realised that we had come across a man who represents Mumbai
the spirit of work, the spirit of travel and the spirit of excelling in life.

I asked him whether he does anything else as I figured that he did not have too much spare time.   He said that he goes to an old age home for women in Andheri once a week or whenever he has some extra income, where he donates tooth  brushes, toothpastes, soap,  hair oil, and other items of daily use.

He pointed out to a painted message below the meter that read: "25 per cent discount on metered fare for the handicapped.
Free
rides for blind passengers up to Rs. 50.


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My wife and I were struck with awe. The man was a HERO! 

 

A hero who deserves all our respect!!!
 
Our journey came to an end; 45 minutes of a lesson in humility, selflessness, and of a hero - worshipping Mumbai, my temporary home.
 
We disembarked, and all I could do was to pay him a tip that would hardly cover a free ride for a blind man.
 
I hope, one day, you too have a chance to meet Mr Sandeep Bachhe in his auto rickshaw: MH-02-Z-8508. 

 

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sabuj biswas

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Jul 15, 2010, 5:04:24 AM7/15/10
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As we see that the immortal words of Vivekananda have been put to ideal practice:

"I worship that God whom the ignorants call human"


--
Sabuj Biswas

From the Human Resource cell of Amity Business School,
Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
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