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Madhya Pradesh: Jagdish Rajput’s Clean Auto Ride: Driving Change and Comfort in Indore’s Streets

It’s not the work you do — it’s the quality, intention, and ambition behind it that makes you an inspiration. Jagdish Rajput, a 31-year-old auto driver from Indore, is one such man who has turned his daily rides into something special.
Rajput lives with his wife Rani, a schoolteacher, and their two children — Rishabh and Nayra. Every morning, before dawn, Rajput drops the kids at school, then spends a few minutes cleaning and preparing his auto for the day. But this is no ordinary auto; it’s a moving space of care and respect.
Step inside, and you’ll find a small dustbin neatly placed, floor mats keeping the vehicle spotless, a fire extinguisher for safety, cushioned seats, newspapers for passengers, and even a tank of RO drinking water. Two small fans cool the back seats on hot days. There are also CCTV cameras installed — with more on the way — ensuring passenger safety and discouraging bad behaviour.
Rajput has made paying easy with an online payment option and proudly displays his contact number for anyone who wants to report issues or ask for a ride. But perhaps the most eye-catching feature is the bold sign on the back of the auto, which reads:
“Bolo Jai Shri Ram aur paaiye 10% chhoot.”
(Say Jai Shri Ram and get 10% off.)
“When people say it respectfully, it spreads positive energy,” Rajput explains. “It’s not about religion — it’s about respect and connection.”
Passengers notice the difference immediately. Many are surprised at the cleanliness and comfort. Some take photos and call Rajput “Indore ka VIP auto driver.” But Rajput remains humble. “It’s not about fame. It’s about doing the right thing with heart.”
At home, his wife Rani often reminds him, “It’s not the job, but the way you do it that counts.” Rajput carries this message daily, a quiet mantra pinned inside his vehicle.
What started as a personal effort has inspired other drivers across Indore. Some ask for help to add dustbins or cameras. Rajput dreams of a city where clean, safe autos become the norm — a network of guardians on wheels.
When his son Rishabh saw him on the news and asked, “Papa, are you famous now?” Rajput smiled and said, “Not famous, beta. Just working.”

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