Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Hero.



I got this as an Email from my dad. Some of you might already know about this. But I'm putting this here because the others MUST know about it. :)


Encounter with a rickshaw driver in Mumbai

Suvendu Roy of Titan Industries 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 different.

As we set off, my eyes fell on a few magazines (kept in an aircraft style pouch) behind the driver's back rest. I looked in front and there was a small TV. The driver had put on the Doordarshan channel. 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 around 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 TV dekh kar kya faida? Do paisa income karega toh future mein kaam aayega." (Sir, what's the use of simply sitting at home and watching TV? If I earn some income, then it will be useful in the future.)

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."

He also said that his auto was mentioned on Radio Mirchi twice by the station RJs. The Marathi press in Mumbai know about him and have written a few pieces on him and his vehicle.

My wife and I were struck with awe. The man was a HERO! A hero who deserves all our respect. I know that my son, once he grows up, will realise that we have met a genuine hero. I will try to keep this incident alive in his memory.

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.

Some Pictures:

He has got a first aid box on the left and a newspaper box on right (which had all hindi-english- marathi-gujrati and economic times).




He has got a TV on the top with cable and below that is the tissue box. On the left is a small mandir and dont miss the "Only Gandhigiri" written there. Below that is a calender and a notepad and pen along with a blue fan (which is blowing towards the customer).


25% discount for handicapped!! Who on this earth can expect somethin like this from an rickshaw-wala!


Its amazing there are people still alive like him in this world!

I hope, one day, you too have a chance to meet Mr. Sandeep Bachhe in his auto rickshaw - MH-02-Z-8508 .

29 comments:

Anonymous said...

this is mind blowing. fantastic post. loved reading it. more than that, was nice to know that such a fantastic autowala exists. Jai HO

HaRy!! said...

Truly a Hero indeed..a man who earns after such a hard day in work spends his time for the poor and also donates alms to the needy! A real eye opener, for each one of us!..thanks jojo :)


H a R y

Blunt Edges said...

i have seen this before...he must probably be the ONLY (n i mean it!) gud rick-wala in the country!

oh yeah...i have had tons of bad experiences with this clan!

Scattered Thoughts... said...

interesting read :)

Anonymous said...

i admire sandeep now.. touched

Madman said...

Really he should be a great guy, he must earn very low income, he donates, gives subsidies like govt and manages offer so much services to his customers. May our should take a cue from him. I am really proud of him. Would have happier if you could have posted his face photo though :D

Jyoti said...

@Pritish: Absolutely, JAI HO! :D

@Hary: Hats off to the guy, really.

Jyoti said...

@Blunt edges: Haha.. really? You might want to share some of them with us on your next post? :P

@Scattered Thoughts: Thanks :)

Jyoti said...

@Chriz: Sandeep the rockstar! B-)

@Venky: Yeah.. I wish I could get those too.

Veda said...

wow..i had not read this before...but Ive met a similar guy in my hometown..he had a masters degree and had to resort to auto driving coz of his circumstances..

anyway thanks for sharing! :)

Gauri said...

totally hats off to this guy

who'd knew that this guy genuinely cares about other people, even though he is not very well off on his own.

kudos to such people who choose not to be in the limelight yet still contribute silently to the society.

Thanks for sharing this story :)

Useless Bugger said...

Wow yaar, Jyoti, thank you for posting this :-)

This guy is truly inspirational, and deserves the kudos.

Jyoti said...

@Veda: Yeah. There might be so many more like them in this country. Some even unheard of. Who perform their share of something without beating the drums in the whole world. Kudos to such people.

@gkam: I absolutely agree to that. Silent contribution to the society is the thing to be appreciated. Absolutely.

Jyoti said...

@Parikshit: I felt the same while i read it. Hence thought of putting it up here so that you guys could read about him too. :)

Anonymous said...

Never really expected this kind of mature,sensible post from you kiddo ! Awesome work. Keep up the spirit.

Jyoti said...

@Yes: Thank you thank you. I take that as a complement. :D

deluded said...

wow.

that was nice.

as in really nice.

no, really, nice.

Scattered Thoughts... said...

long time no see?

Zeba said...

wow. WOW

S said...

Salute and worships to Mr. Sandeep Bachee !

Standing ovations !

Loved the post !

Have never seen you on my blog ??
In love with me and life

Blunt Edges said...

long time...whr r u???

u have been tagged!!!

Shanu said...

Nice guy this rickwala. More power to his types!

bliss said...

hey, i have read abt this rickshaw wala before. was impressed back then and now too... i really hope others learn from him as well... nice read, all the same!!!

Jyoti said...

@delude: Lol. thanks. No really thanks. Like, seriously thanks :)

@Scattered thoughts: There you go :)

Jyoti said...

@Zeba: Thank you :)

@Sourav: Absolutely.

Jyoti said...

@Blunt edges: There you go :)

@Shanu: Yeah ;)

Jyoti said...

@bliss: I can imagine. Everytime you read it you feel good to have such people around. :)

manisha said...

wow...thanks a lot for sharing this!!! what a benevolent soul....earning so less, still donating!!! let his tribe increse..

Unknown said...

Good to know that we have such people around still.