<p>Diamonds are precious, indeed very expensive and so it becomes a bliss to own this jewel. Interestingly, a diamond necklace was allegedly thrown into waste accidentally by a Chennai resident in Tamil Nadu only to be found with the help of cops later.</p><p>As per a <a href="https://www.indiatoday.in/cities/chennai/story/rs-5-lakh-worth-diamond-necklace-recovered-from-garbage-bin-in-chennai-2569925-2024-07-22">report</a> in the <em>India Today</em>, one man identified as Devraj threw away the jewel said to be worth Rs 5 lakh. The man on realising that he had put the diamond necklace to waste, immediately decided to apprise the authorities.</p><p>Devraj contacted the company named Urbaser Sumeet which is contracted by the Chennai Corporation for waste management. He also informed the senior officials in the department concerned who are said to have monitored the search operation.</p>.Union Budget 2024 | India’s GDP growth may slow down to 6.5–7% in FY25: Economic Survey.<p>J Anthonysamy— a driver from Urbaser Sumeet led the search which also saw the involvement of sanitation workers. After a prolonged search task, the necklace was found entangled in a garland inside a waste bin. Devraj was quoted by the media house as saying that the jewel was a wedding gift from his mother to his daughter.</p><p>On having found the diamond ornament, Devraj extended thanks to the driver, sanitation workers, and the Corporation officials.</p>
<p>Diamonds are precious, indeed very expensive and so it becomes a bliss to own this jewel. Interestingly, a diamond necklace was allegedly thrown into waste accidentally by a Chennai resident in Tamil Nadu only to be found with the help of cops later.</p><p>As per a <a href="https://www.indiatoday.in/cities/chennai/story/rs-5-lakh-worth-diamond-necklace-recovered-from-garbage-bin-in-chennai-2569925-2024-07-22">report</a> in the <em>India Today</em>, one man identified as Devraj threw away the jewel said to be worth Rs 5 lakh. The man on realising that he had put the diamond necklace to waste, immediately decided to apprise the authorities.</p><p>Devraj contacted the company named Urbaser Sumeet which is contracted by the Chennai Corporation for waste management. He also informed the senior officials in the department concerned who are said to have monitored the search operation.</p>.Union Budget 2024 | India’s GDP growth may slow down to 6.5–7% in FY25: Economic Survey.<p>J Anthonysamy— a driver from Urbaser Sumeet led the search which also saw the involvement of sanitation workers. After a prolonged search task, the necklace was found entangled in a garland inside a waste bin. Devraj was quoted by the media house as saying that the jewel was a wedding gift from his mother to his daughter.</p><p>On having found the diamond ornament, Devraj extended thanks to the driver, sanitation workers, and the Corporation officials.</p>