Ahmedabad: In a city often defined by its pace and pragmatism, a fleeting moment at a busy traffic junction has come to embody something far deeper — compassion in action.At the bustling Dharnidhar traffic signal in Ahmedabad, an ordinary afternoon took an unexpected turn when a street vendor selling chana zor found his livelihood scattered across the road. As he weaved through halted vehicles during a red light, the string supporting his makeshift setup suddenly snapped, spilling his entire stock in seconds.What could have been a day-ending loss for the vendor instead transformed into a remarkable display of collective empathy.Within moments, motorists stepped out of their vehicles, and passers-by rushed to help. Some gathered what could be salvaged, while others reached into their pockets. In less than two minutes, strangers came together to pool around Rs 2,000 — enough to offset the vendor’s immediate loss.The incident, captured on video, quickly spread across social media, resonating with thousands and drawing attention from Gujarat deputy chief minister Harsh Sanghavi. Sharing the video, Sanghavi wrote, “In a city that never pauses, hearts still do. A moment of kindness at a traffic signal turned into a reminder of who we truly are, standing together, lifting each other up. This is the spirit of Amdavad.”Online, the reactions were swift and heartfelt. Many hailed the gesture as a reflection of Ahmedabad’s spirit — one rooted in community and kindness. “Big-hearted people,” wrote Col Bimal Jaggi, an X user, while another, Ajayraj Singh, noted, “Such a lovely gesture from Amdavadis… a lesson for every person.”Yet, alongside the praise, a note of caution emerged. Subha Roy, an X user, commented, “Sir, with all due respect I’ve noticed this pattern with the same person in multiple red lights/cross sections, possible that this could be a new scam and another gang must be part of it,” pointing to concerns over potential misuse of public goodwill.While these suspicions remain unverified, they highlight a growing tension in the digital age — between spontaneous generosity and the fear of its misuse.

