Monday, April 18, 2016

People leave behind helmets, ATM and PAN cards, T-shirt etcetera in Jaipur Metro


The Metro in the Pink city of Jaipur started operation 11 months earlier and sees nearly 22,000 people traveling on it daily and the forgetfulness nature of these travelers is revealed by the fact that they leave behind many of their their belongings like helmets, ATM and PAN cards, T-shirts etcetera in the train and these get accumulated in the Lost & Found department of the Mansarovar Metro Station.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 19 April 2016.
It seems in their hurry to get off the rain, the commuters leave behind their belongings and, this appears to be on the higher side. As per the Lost & Found department, on top of the list is the helmet. These usually are the property of those who use two wheelers and park them at the station to take the metro to work. Helmets are seldom claimed. Hence, these are put in storage box in the Lost and Found office. After helmets are the ladies hand bags/clutches and ATM Cards. The ATM cards, PAN cards and Voter ID cards are dispatched to the concerned authority.


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