Worker hands over gold chain found on street to the police
The Hindu
She found it while cleaning a road at Perungudi
A woman conservancy worker on Wednesday handed over to the police one sovereign gold chain found on a street in Perungudi. Her gesture was appreciated by Deputy Commissioner of Police V. Vikraman and many others. The woman has been identified as Rani, 30, who has been working as a conservancy staff for the private operator. While cleaning a street at Rajiv Nagar on Tuesday morning, she saw the gold chain. After her shift, she reported it to her supervisors. On their advice, she handed over the chain to the police at Kannagi Nagar. An inspector said, “We were trying to identify the owner with the help of CCTV footage.”After a long, tiring day all we want is to jump right on our cosy beds and rest comfortably on our soft, fluffy pillows, right? Pillows are not quite appreciated as much as electric cars or air-fryers, for instance. Pillows are a wonderful man-made creation that has improved the lives and sleep of people across the globe. Did you know ages ago people used to rest their heads on a HARD ROCK? So how did humans go from sleeping on stones to cosy, fluffy and soft pillows today? Let’s get into the origin of your everyday pillows!
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