'Where there is a will, there is a way', they say, and this specially-abled woman working as a delivery agent is proving that right.?
In the video, a?specially-abled woman can be seen wearing a Swiggy?service T-shirt and delivering food?in her motorised wheelchair.?
The video was shared on LinkedIn by a user named Jagvinder Singh Ghumaan.?In the short clip, the Swiggy agent can be seen delivering food in a motorised wheelchair.
"I admire her very much. Everyone else is working hard, we have no reason not to work hard," a user commented.?"That's amazing and brave of her and hats off to Swiggy for providing the same. Also will request?Swiggy?to provide her best desk job as per available sets instead of delivery girl as considering safety and health of hers," another user said.?"Inspiring billions, Perfectly demonstrating that if somebody has the determination and will power to do something in life they will find their way one day. More initiatives should be taken in this direction by firms," another user added.?
Earlier, a specially-abled Zomato delivery agent won hearts online for his spirit.?In the video, the specially-abled?man was seen delivering food?in his motorised wheelchair.? ?
The video was shared on Instagram by a page called Grooming Bulls.?In the short clip, the man in food delivery company Zomato¡¯s t-shirt was in a wheelchair. A food delivery bag was seen attached to the back of the wheelchair. He is seen riding through the busy street.
"Best example of inspiration," reads the caption of the post.??
As per?Times Now, the delivery agent was identified as?Ganesh Murugan, a 37-year-old man from Chennai.
Ganesh Murugan's story was initially shared by?Indian Police Service?(IPS) officer Dipanshu Kabra on Twitter last month.?His two-in-one?wheelchair?has been motorised for easy transportation. Moreover, it can be detached at the press of a button and the rear part turns into a simple wheelchair.
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