We’ve all been there — rushing through a short auto ride, juggling work, dinner plans, or a weekend errand, only to realise later that we’ve left something behind. A forgotten phone charger, a bag, or earphones can instantly turn a quick ride into a mini panic. But sometimes, what seems like a tiny mishap becomes a reminder that honesty and kindness still exist, even in the little things.
Sambhavi Shrivastava, a woman from Bengaluru, experienced exactly that when she left her earphones in a Rapido auto in Indiranagar. Barely a two-kilometre ride, just ten minutes, but long enough to leave her earphones behind. Moments later, she received a message on her payment app from the driver, Jahrul. Expecting a billing error, she was stunned to learn he had found her earphones and wanted to keep them safe until she could pick them up.
Completely unprompted, Jahrul offered to hold them until she could collect them. Despite Diwali and busy schedules, he coordinated seamlessly and returned the earphones without any fuss. He could have easily thrown them away or sold them, yet he chose honesty and decency. For Sambhavi, this small act was a big reminder that decency still thrives. She praised Jahrul and the ride-hailing platform for proving that even in a bustling city, simple gestures of kindness can make the world a little brighter.
Internet reacts
One user found the story almost unbelievable, while another expressed relief that people like this still exist. Some shared their own contrasting experiences with ride apps. One recalled leaving a bag in an auto in Noida, and despite contacting the driver repeatedly, he never responded, and even the app’s helpdesk failed to assist. Another described leaving a purse with cash and cards in a cab, and the honest driver went out of his way to hand it over to the nearest police station. Yet another shared leaving a phone in a cab in Goa, where the driver promptly picked up the call and returned it, earning heartfelt gratitude.
Sambhavi Shrivastava, a woman from Bengaluru, experienced exactly that when she left her earphones in a Rapido auto in Indiranagar. Barely a two-kilometre ride, just ten minutes, but long enough to leave her earphones behind. Moments later, she received a message on her payment app from the driver, Jahrul. Expecting a billing error, she was stunned to learn he had found her earphones and wanted to keep them safe until she could pick them up.
Completely unprompted, Jahrul offered to hold them until she could collect them. Despite Diwali and busy schedules, he coordinated seamlessly and returned the earphones without any fuss. He could have easily thrown them away or sold them, yet he chose honesty and decency. For Sambhavi, this small act was a big reminder that decency still thrives. She praised Jahrul and the ride-hailing platform for proving that even in a bustling city, simple gestures of kindness can make the world a little brighter.
Internet reacts
One user found the story almost unbelievable, while another expressed relief that people like this still exist. Some shared their own contrasting experiences with ride apps. One recalled leaving a bag in an auto in Noida, and despite contacting the driver repeatedly, he never responded, and even the app’s helpdesk failed to assist. Another described leaving a purse with cash and cards in a cab, and the honest driver went out of his way to hand it over to the nearest police station. Yet another shared leaving a phone in a cab in Goa, where the driver promptly picked up the call and returned it, earning heartfelt gratitude.
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