भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्सभित्र किल्क गर्नुहोस
Chiranjeevee Pokhrel for DCnepal, Jan 16, 2016 - The beggar had collected thousands of rupees, but due to a blaze, the beggar Abdul Rahaman’s cash was burnt. There is a very strong news about the money what the beggar had collected.
When the neighbours entered Mr. Abdul Rahaman’s hut to put out the blaze, they have found 4 sacks full of cash. However, most of them were unfortunately burnt.
We used to listen to the story of keeping the money in sacks. But in Mumbai’s Sathekalyan, money was found full of sacks in a beggar’s home. Most of the notes are half burnt; however, the all the notes of Rs.100 were almost all burnt.
At the Kalyan’s slum-street, Mr. Abdul lives in a hut with his wife. The beggar Mr. Abdul suspects that somebody might have burnt his apartment in order to burn his money. According to Mr. Abdul Rahaman, somebody is his enemy and so he is trying to trouble him again and again.
Mr. Abdul Rahaman says, “Two years ago, somebody had tried to burn my beard; the same might have burnt the currency from the neighbour.” In an interrogation – why are some people against him? – Mr. Abdul Rahaman says, “The people came to know that I keep money at home. That is why, pretending in search, they enter into my room.”
When people started taking out his stuff from Mr. Rahaman’s hut for the safety from fire, they were shocked with the sacks full of half burnt currency. Before they could take the money sacks out of the burning hut, the cash was at least half-burnt. Though some notes were taken out safe, thousands of money were burnt in the sacks themselves.
Now, the big question is – is it good to give money to the beggars?
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