Pali.
An example of honesty has emerged in Khairwa village, Sumerpur, Pali district, Rajasthan. A grocery merchant found gold and silver jewelry worth lakhs of rupees in a sack of wheat. Instead of succumbing to greed, he returned the jewelry to its rightful owner, a farmer family, in front of the entire village. The merchant's honesty is being widely praised in the village.
According to reports, farmer Ghisaram Ghani, a resident of Khairwa village, had sold his wheat to Mangu Khan, a grocery merchant in the village. When the merchant opened the sack to have the wheat ground, he found a steel tiffin. Upon opening the tiffin, he discovered several gold and silver ornaments, estimated to be worth around 1.5 million rupees.
Returned jewelry in front of villagers
After finding the jewelry, Mangu Khan immediately informed the villagers and the farmer's family. Then, in the presence of everyone in the village, he handed the steel tiffin to farmer Ghisaram Ghani, saying, "This is your trust; you should take care of it."
Seeing this honesty of the businessman, the villagers present there honored him by clapping.

Unknowingly, the jewellery was kept with the wheat.
It is being reported that the farmer's family had kept the jewelry in a tiffin box for safekeeping at home. Later, the same tiffin box was inadvertently placed with a sack of wheat, and it ended up with the merchant selling the wheat.
When the merchant found the jewellery in the tiffin, he immediately decided to return it.
The topic of discussion in the village
This honest return of jewelry worth approximately 15 lakh rupees has become a topic of discussion throughout the area. Villagers say that even in today's times, returning such a large sum of money is a significant feat.
The people of the village are calling this honesty of Mangu Khan an example and are praising him.








