Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ARTO PAYS POOR AUTO DRIVER’S CHALLAN, ASSURES HELP IN STUDIES

- Oliver Fredrick

LUCKNOW: In a rare glimpse of the humanitari­an side of a tough officer, assistant regional transport officer ( ARTO) of Maharajgan­j RC Bharatiya not only paid an 18-year-old poor auto driver’s challan of Rs 24,500 but also assured him financial help in completing his studies.

As per reports, an auto driver Vijay Kumar, 18, from Singhpur Talhi village, reached the ARTO’s office to meet him. “Sir, I have merely Rs 13,500 which I managed to get after selling my mother’s mangalsutr­a. If possible, kindly give me a waiver in the fine as I have only this much to deposit. I am from a very poor family, please help me,” pleaded Vijay Kumar and burst into tears in full public view.

Kumar, who wants to continue his studies, told the officer that due to adverse circumstan­ces, he had to quit his studies and assist his father in meeting the family’s financial needs. “Sir, this auto rickshaw is my sole means of livelihood,” said Kumar. He further said that his father had only one eye and he had five sisters and a mother to look after.

Kumar’s pathetic saga moved the ARTO who himself cleared the challan of Rs 24, 500.

“I am an officer but before than I am a human being. I can’t be inhuman and insensitiv­e. The fact that he had to sell his mother’s mangalsutr­a to collect money for the challan was killing. Hence, I immediatel­y decided to pay his challan,” said Bharatiya.However, Vijay was allowed to leave the ARTO office only after a pledge that he would strictly follow the traffic rules and renew his insurance timely.

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