Jugaad Level 101: Milkman Uses Pipe & Funnel To Supply Milk While Maintaining Social Distancing
An image is going viral on social media that shows a milkman practicing social distancing like a pro. Indians are coming up with one jugaad after another to keep their businesses running while adhering to social Distancing rules.
Indians are coming up with one jugaad after another to keep their businesses running while adhering to social distancing rules.
Currently, an image is going viral on social media, that shows a milkman practicing social distancing like a pro. The image was shared by Indian Administrative Service(IAS) officer, Nitin Sangwan, on Twitter, and it shows a milkman using a funnel and pipe tied to his bike to supply milk to the customers.
The image was shared with the caption ¡®Good to see that some people go the extra mile to keep themselves and others safe. Let's do basic minimum thing of staying at home, wearing masks, and keeping social distance, even if we cannot go the extra mile like this innovative milkman¡¯.
As can be easily deciphered from the picture, the hack is simple and ingenious. It requires the customers to place the utensil under the pipe, the milkman then pours milk through the funnel which is connected to the pipe, thus making the milk reach the utensil, without the customer and the milkman having to be in close proximity with each other.
Good to see that some people go extra mile to keep themselves and others safe.
¡ª Nitin Sangwan, IAS (@nitinsangwan) May 7, 2020
Let's do basic minimum things of staying at home, wearing mask and keeping social distance even if we cannot go an extra mile like this innovative milkman. pic.twitter.com/RrjYVtdaKW
Sometime ago, a video of an e-rickshaw driver who rearranged his vehicle to maintain social distancing, went viral.
It was even shared by Anand Mahindra and he even suggested to hire the driver to pick his brain.
The capabilities of our people to rapidly innovate & adapt to new circumstances never ceases to amaze me. @rajesh664 we need to get him as an advisor to our R&D & product development teams! pic.twitter.com/ssFZUyvMr9
¡ª anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 24, 2020
No wonder Indians are known as the best Jugaadus in the world!