Daughter of the labourer found a bag full of jewellery, reached police station
Daughter of the labourer found a bag full of jewellery, reached police station
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Raisen: There is a great news from the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh and we are sure that after knowing this news, you will be proud of your daughters. In fact, a 13-year-old girl here has set an example of honesty and in front of this example, everyone has spread. The girl's name is Reena, who had found a bag on the road, which contained jewellery worth around Rs 7 lakh. However, seeing the bag full of jewellery, neither Reena's nor her father's faith wavered and both of them reached the police station. According to the information received in this case, Reena handed over the bag to its real owner in front of the police. On the other hand, after finding the bag, everyone along with the police praised Reena and honoured the student with a bouquet by giving 51 thousand rupees in cash.

According to media reports that have surfaced, Reena Ahirwar is a student of Class 6 and her father Mangal Singh Ahirwar is a labourer. It is being told that Mangal Singh Ahirwar earns 200 rupees a day by earning 200 rupees as a wage to support the family, although the rites he gave to his daughter Reena are now being praised everywhere. Talking about the case, Udaipura police station in-charge Prakash Sharma said that Reena, daughter of Mangal Singh Ahirwar, a resident of Silari, was returning home from school on Saturday. At the same time, on Anaghora Road, she found the bag on the way, it had gold ornaments in it. During that time, Reena also waited for the bag owner at that place, but when no one came, she took the bag and went home. Late at night, the father came home, then the daughter told him about the bag. Mangal then reached Dr. M.L. Badkur of Udaipura Community Health Centre with her daughter the next day. Here he informed the police about the bag being found.

After that, on Monday, when the family came to collect the bag after the information, they were happy. In this case, Kakarua resident Yashpal Parmar said that daughter Ranjana had come to attend the wedding. On Saturday, they were coming to her in-laws' house in Udaipura to drop her off on a bike. The daughter had the gold and goods worth about Rs 7 lakh. The bag had fallen between Kakarua and Udaipura. During that time, Yashpal Parmar also tried to search for the bag, but they could not find it. After that, they also announced a reward for returning the bag on social media. At the same time, when this bag was not found, its information was also given in Udaipura police station.

In such a situation, on Monday, when he got the news of getting a bag full of jewellery, his happiness doubled. On the other hand, the bag owner gave new clothes to the student Reena and presented a cash prize of Rs 51,000. At the same time, 13-year-old Reena was praised by SHO Udaipura Prakash Sharma with a cash prize of Rs 1100 and said that the girl child will be honoured at the government level.

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