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Railway staff hands back bag to passenger

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A passenger Harbinder Singh was pleasantly surprised upon getting back his bag containing passport, mobile phone and other valuables which he had left in Amritsar-New Delhi Shatabdi Express.

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He along with his family was travelling in coach C-5 from Amritsar to New Delhi and inadvertently left his bag in the train while alighting at the New Delhi railway station in a hurry.

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Rahul Pandey, catering manager in train No. 12014 (Amritsar-New Delhi Shatabdi Express), found a bag in the coach C-5 which contained passport, mobile phone and other valuables. He handed over the bag to travelling ticket examiner (TTE) Rajni Dogra of coach C-5. Subsequently, all passengers of coach C-5 were contacted by the railway authorities using their PNR number.

On reaching New Delhi railway Station, the bag was verified and handed over to Harbinder. While expressing his gratitude, Harbinder Singh appreciated the honesty and dedication of the Railways staff towards their work.

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