Cash rained down at Jaiswal Dhaba on the Prayagraj-Kanpur highway. A thief tried to steal businessman Bhavesh Kumar Barot's bag. The bag burst open, scattering Rs 5.65 lakh. People initially grabbed the cash. Police and dhaba staff appealed for its return. Everyone returned the money. Police filed a case against the thief. Barot thanked everyone for their honesty.
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