It was almost midnight, maybe around 5 minutes left on the clock . I took an auto from Santacruz station to home and usually the fare comes up to the minimum which is Rs 17. I was not paying attention as usual busy on my mobile. I reached my destination where I glanced at the meter which showed Rs 21. And like usual I handed him the exact change of 21. To my amazement, Mr. Ramdas returned Rs 4 saying that Sir please check your watch, it's not midnight yet, my meter is faulty, the fare is the 17 only. Highly impressed by his honesty I told him that it's ok, he can keep the change as 4 rupees won't make much difference. To which what he said was so inspiring that it made me share this story. He quoted, "Jo kamaya nahi, wo nahi chahiye " , means if I haven't earned it then I don't want it. I would like to salute Mr.Ramdas and people like him who uphold the policy of honesty in our lives.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Monday, January 19, 2015
Mumbai Ambassador
How much do we know about the city we live in ? And moreover how much pride we take and propagate in what it has to offer. I always take the bus to work from Churchgate station, that's how I had met Mr.Mohite remember ? This morning while waiting for the bus, I could hear a cabbie shouting to sell the last seat on his share cab. It was unsual as usually they don't keep announcing to sell, they just wait till 4 random passengers decide to share the cab. So this made me curious and I became random passenger number 4. This short 5 minutes cab ride was about to get interesting. There was the random passenger number 1 and a couple who was from Amravati who were visiting Mumbai for the first time. Just as the cabbie finished introductions, he broke in to this super fast rap !! Believe it or not, he narrated all the tourist attractions from Churchgate to Borivali in under 3 minutes along with their timings. This is Mr.Anish Siddiqui, who is a cabbie by profession, but has much more to offer. He gave his nunber to all of us and guaranteed to offer the best tour of the city. And as always my destination arrived and I had to leave, but not before shaking hands with this passionate ambassador of our city. I also caught a glimpse of the Amravati couple who now felt warm and welcome thanks to the hospitality by Mr. Anish Siddiqui. Thanks to people like him we can still say the words "Atithi Devo Bhava"
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Love you Mom :)
Riding with a celebrity
At that moment I had the privilege of meeting Mr.Sandeep Bachhe aka Munnabhai SSC. Once you are in the auto you can’t help but turn your head around 360 degrees and admire the way he has decorated the interiors. You will find a phone, fire extinguisher, chocolates (that’s right), paper napkins, tea (yes you heard me right), drinking water, phone, first aid kit, tab (to watch movies), newspaper, emergency phone numbers, mobile recharge and much more..You will witness people in vehicles beside you trying to get a glimpse of this three wheel wonder.
This simply shows what “out of the box” thinking means. One must love his job, take pride in it and do the things to shine and stand out of the crowd.




