A farmer from Chhattisgarh, Bajrang Ram Bhagat, bought a Honda Activa for his daughter by paying Rs 40,000 in coins he had saved over several months. The story went viral online, earning praise for the farmer’s dedication and love for his daughter.

A farmer from Chhattisgarh has gone viral on social media after buying a Honda Activa scooter for his daughter using Rs 40,000 worth of coins — most of them in Rs 10 denominations. The man, identified as Bajrang Ram Bhagat from Kesarapath village in Jashpur district, had been saving the coins for nearly six to seven months before finally using them to fulfil his daughter’s wish.
According to a Hindustan Times report, Bhagat visited a local showroom in Jashpur along with his daughter Champa and made the full payment of RS 98,700, out of which Rs 40,000 was in coins and the rest in currency notes. He said he preferred paying in cash rather than taking a loan.
The showroom owner, Anand Gupta, shared that the coins took nearly three hours to count before the payment could be processed. Once completed, the family received the scooter along with a mixer grinder as part of a festive lucky draw offer.
A video from the showroom, showing staff counting the piles of coins, has been circulating widely online and winning praise for the farmer’s dedication and hard work.
In Chhattisgarh’s Jashpur, farmer buys honda activa for daughter and paid in coins.
Bajrag Ram Bhagat saved 40 thousand rupees in coins and was finally able to gift her daughter a scooty.
What an emotional moment for the family, the video is pure love…
Jashpur is home to… pic.twitter.com/2eUKRzUA82
— Vishnukant (@vishnukant_7) October 23, 2025
Champa, a B.Com student, said the scooter will make everyday commuting and carrying goods much easier for the family.

