Residents of Satyayug in Kalyug, no cameras, no shopkeepers, just keeping money and taking goods, video goes viral

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The story that emerged from the beautiful valleys of New Zealand won people’s hearts. Here, a ‘lemon stall’ installed on the roadside passes without any shopkeeper or camera, where people themselves buy lemons by investing honest money. This video showed the whole world that trust is still alive.

Satyayog residents of Kalyog, no cameras, no shopkeepers, just keep money and take goods.(Image: devdxd3)

New Zealand is known around the world for its beauty. Snow-capped mountains, sparkling lake surfaces and green-filled hills make this country a dream come true. But the true beauty of this country lies not only in its natural beauty or its food, but in the honesty and trust of its people. A great example of this was recently seen, which won the hearts of people on the Internet.

Digital content creator Vijay Devade shared a video on his Instagram account, showing a small stall on the streets of New Zealand. This booth was very simple. There was a sign on a wooden table, which said, “Lemon – $2 per bag.” But the most special thing about this stall was that there was neither a shopkeeper nor any camera, only a small box was kept in which the customers themselves put money.

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