Sanitation workers of a micro-composting centre in the city returned the gold ring of a person found from the garbage dump.  
Odisha

Sanitation staff return gold ring to owner

The ring was returned to its rightful owner in presence of swachhata supervisor and other sanitation officials.

Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: In an act of integrity, sanitation workers of a micro-composting centre in the city on Monday returned the gold ring of a person found from the garbage dump.

BMC officials said a gold ring weighing around 6 gram was found by the sanitation workers of the wealth centre at Unit 8 while they were sorting and processing the waste brought to the facility after door-to-door garbage collection in ward no 39.

The ring was then returned to its rightful owner in presence of swachhata supervisor and other sanitation officials.

In a similar incident in December last year, sanitation staff of a wealth centre had found and returned a 15 gram gold chain to a woman staying in a hostel in Infocity area. The lady informed the civic authorities that she had thrown the chain in the garbage bin by mistake.

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