This is a
very small incident of my life but I felt that I should share this particular
experience of mine. I am presently working as a Deputy Manager in a
nationalized bank in Hyderabad. Hence, I am in charge of Safe Keys holding
important branch related documents of my branch. Once it so happened that we
got very late while working in the branch and I hurriedly left thereafter
suddenly reminded of the time while my Branch Manager was still working as she
stayed nearby. After I reached home, immediately I received a call from my
Branch Manager that I had not locked the safe, which she checked while closing
the branch and the keys were with me. Therefore, there was no option for me
other than to go back again and lock the same, as it was very crucial for a
bank.
Annoyed
with myself, I gingerly left home but as my bad luck prevailed, I was not able
to get an auto to take me to my branch since it was quite late. Finally, I
saw an auto, which I believe, was on its way back home but stopped after
watching me standing helplessly and the driver immediately offered to drive me
there with extra charge. I almost jumped in but the moment I got in, I started
suspecting the over-eager behavior of this auto driver given the time at
night. He however drove me to my branch where my BM was waiting with the
Watchman. We locked the safes, checked everything and finally left the branch.
My BM asked me about how I’ll go back home to which I readily replied, ”Ma’am ,
I’ll manage”(with the ” We are self-sufficient independent girls you see”
attitude hardly having an idea of how I was going to manage), bade her “Good
Night” and left in search of auto again.
I didn’t
have to wait long as the same auto came along. This time I was seriously scared
regarding the intentions of the auto driver with the thoughts of all the
unpleasant incidents happening throughout India cropping up in mind whereas, I
should have been happy at the thought that I won’t be facing any problem in
returning home. Reluctantly, having no other way out, I boarded the auto and
immediately started talking over phone to my parents back at Kolkata and kept
the phone on throughout the time I was in the auto just as a precautionary
measure. The auto however went on to drop me to my residence safely and I came
out greatly relieved. I then paid the driver who thanked me and drove away. And
sooner I realized that I should thank him back too for being such a Good
Samaritan for me that night but it was too late I guess and even if I replied
back, “ Thank You bhaiyya!”, I doubt whether he had heard that as the
auto sped up soon thereafter. Staying and working alone in a big city, far away from
home especially in India and for girls like me indeed becomes a challenge
sometimes but amidst the bunch of disheartening experiences around, this
incident always reminds me of the fact that the world still has ‘these’ people today
who enable us to harness hopes in today’s world.
Never stop
trusting. Never stop believing. Cheers!
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