Great example of honesty: Princess discovered a ₹ 22 lakh ring from the seven seas and sent back 5 lakh rewards – Sindwara tribes found the Czech Republic Princess LCLN’s wedding ring

The tribes of the Vadakkottu have found the lost wedding ring of the Czech Republic’s lost wedding ring and found a unique example of honesty, which reached Syndwara in Madhya Pradesh from seven seas, and set a unique example of honesty. The princess announced a reward of Rs. But the tribes accepted only 41 thousand rupees and considered it as their guest and sister. The incident has become the title of debate in the country and abroad.
The whole thing is associated with the famous Ayurvedichacharya Prakash Indian Tata, and he treats patients with herbs. Prakash Tata said he was on a tour of Europe six months ago, where he invited Ayurveda and yoga camps in the world company Max in six countries. During this time, she met Princess and Clothing Designer Jitka Clete, who lives in the Czech Republic of Prague. Jitka suffered from a severe disease of the spinal cord, and its treatment is not possible in scientific medicine. Prakash Tata began treating him with Ayurvedic medications, and he had a lot of relief in six months.
Jitka heard about the precious herbs from Prakash Tata and expressed his desire to see it. After this, on April 16, 2025, he reached Nagpur and then reached Sindwara from Delhi. Prakash Tata kept him at his home and the next day, he toured the district’s tourist destinations.
Lost ring in Chota Mahade
Prakash Tata showed important tourist destinations like Pradalkot, Tamia and Chota Mahadev. Chota Mahadev has a natural waterfall that attracts a lot of tourists. Jitka started to have fun at the waterfall and started to pour water and sand. In the meantime, his wedding diamond -hairpas fell somewhere, which cost 22 lakhs. When the ring lost, tears came to Jitka’s eyes. He and the tourists there tried to find the ring for about eight hours, but it was not found.
Prakash Tata comforted Tata Jitka and said, “Don’t worry, you will get the ring by the grace of Polenath.” After this, Jitka announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh, and he found the ring and returned to Cindvara. Due to her concern that night, she was unable to sleep until 2 pm.
Hard work and the honesty of the tribes
On April 18, local tribes who set up small shops in Chota Mahade began to search for the ring. They first cleaned the floor by removing the leaves of the trees and wipe, but the ring was not found. He then started searching in the sand near the waterfall, where Jitka was fun. After a lot of hard work, he finally received the diamond ring.
Aboriginal youth immediately informed Prakash Tata.
Prakash called Tata Jitka and said that his ring was found. Jitka did not believe this before. He expressed his desire to see the ring with a video call. Manoj Viswakarma showed a ring in the video call and saw the tears of Jitka’s joy. He said, “Many honest people in the world are nowhere to be found. Even after receiving 22 lakhs of ring, they told us.”
5 lakh reward .41 thousand
Jitka immediately reached Chota Mahade with Prakash Tata. There is no room for his happiness after seeing the ring there. He tried to pay Rs 5 lakh to the tribes, but the tribes refused to take this amount. He said, “You are our guest, our sister. We will not take so much money from you.” At the request of Jitka, he accepted only 41 thousand rupees. At this time, Jitka took a selfie with the tribes and promised to bring a gift for him when he came to Sindwara next time. Jitka departed from Cindwara on April 19 for her country Czech Republic.