Once a TTE (Train Ticket Inspector) on duty in a Mumbai to Bangalore train caught a girl hiding under a seat. She was about 13 or 14 years old.
The TTE asked the girl to produce her ticket. The girl hesitantly replied that she did not have a ticket.
The TTE asked the girl to get off the train immediately.
Suddenly a voice from behind said, "I will pay him." It was the voice of Mrs. Usha Bhattacharya, who was a college lecturer by profession. Mrs. Bhattacharya paid for the girl's ticket and asked her to sit next to her. She asked her what her name was.
"Pictures," the girl replied.
"Where are you going?"
"I have nowhere to go." The girl said..
"Then come with me." Mrs. Bhattacharya told her. After reaching Bangalore, Ms. Bhattacharya handed over the girl to an NGO for care. Later Mrs. Bhattacharya shifted to Delhi and the two lost touch with each other.
About 20 years later, Ms. Bhattacharya was invited to San Francisco (USA) to deliver a lecture at a college there.
She was eating in a restaurant. She asked for the bill after she finished, but was told the bill had already been paid. When she looked back, she saw a woman with her husband smiling at her. Mrs. Bhattacharya asked the couple, "Why did you pay my bill?"
The girl replied, "Ma'am, the bill I paid was very little compared to the fare you paid me for that train journey from Mumbai to Bangalore.
Tears fell from both women's eyes.
"Oh Chitra... it's you..!!!" Mrs. Bhattacharya said happily
As they were hugging each other, the girl said, "Mum, my name is not Chitra now. I am Sudha Murthy. And this is my husband... Narayan Murthy."
Don't be surprised. You are reading the true story of Ms. Sudha Murthy, Chairman of Infosys Ltd and Mr. Narayan Murty, the founder of the multi-million dollar software company Infosys.
Yes, the little help you give to others can change their whole life!
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