'Where there is a will, there is a way', they say, and this specially-abled man working as a delivery agent is proving that right.?
In a video that's been doing the rounds on social media, a?specially-abled?man can be seen wearing a Zomato service T-shirt and delivering food?in his motorised wheelchair.?
The video was shared on Instagram by a page called Grooming Bulls.?In the short clip, a specially-abled Zomato agent can be seen delivering food in a wheelchair. His wheelchair was attached with a motor so that transportation could be easy.
"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.
The video has garnered more than 6 million likes and over 1 lakh likes.?
People were in awe of the delivery agent and hailed his indomitable spirit.?"Not best, it is the bestest inspiration for us. Brother big salute to you," one user commented.?"People who complain so much about their life should once take a look around themselves!" another user said.?"Abled does not mean enabled. Disabled does not mean less abled," a third user added.?
In the countless tales of sheer will triumphing over all odds, the gutsy chapter of a pav bhaji seller went viral on social media for being one of a kind.? ?
A video shows a specially-abled man?working at his pav bhaji stall in Mumbai¡¯s Malad.?The video was shared on Twitter by?IAS Officer Sonal Goel.?
Even after losing his?hand in an unfortunate accident some years ago, the streetside vendor has not let it become an obstacle, as he continues to work hard to earn his?bread.?
In the now-viral video, the man named Mitesh Gupta can be seen making?pav?bhaji and chopping vegetables with one hand.?He places the knife under his arm and cuts the vegetables by holding them in his hand.?The indomitable determination and resilience of the man will motivate you to never give up.
¡°Meri mushkilon se kehdo, mera khuda bada hai (Tell all my problems, that my God is bigger than them),¡± Sonal Goel captioned the post.
¡°Mitesh Gupta, who unfortunately lost an arm in an accident a few years back, still runs the pav bhaji stall in Malad,?Mumbai,¡± she added further.??
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