00:02An 88-year-old man walks out of Rashtrapati Bhawan with the Padmishri in his hand.
00:07And the next morning, he is back on the same street in Chandigarh, picking up someone else's
00:11garbage.
00:19It all began when a retired IPS officer Inderjeet Singh Sidhu moved to Chandigarh and began
00:24his morning walks like anyone else.
00:37Slowly, something began to shift around him too.
00:40In his neighbourhood, littering reduced.
00:42Not because of rules or punishment, but because of presence.
00:46Because someone would always be there, quietly picking up what others left behind.
00:50For years, his work stayed within those streets.
00:53And then, social media found him.
00:54Videos of an elderly man in a turban and white beard sweeping roads began circulating widely.
01:00What was once an invisible routine became a national image.
01:03Praise followed, recognition followed, and eventually, the Padmishri followed.
01:08But even after the honour, nothing really changed.
01:10Because for Sidhu, life still begins the same way every morning.
01:15Long.
01:16Long.
01:17Long.
01:17Long.
01:17Long.
01:17игр mü.
01:17Ah
01:17Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Ooh.
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