&Pure Indian jugaad*: How a Mumbai auto driver earns Rs 5每8 lakh per month without driving? Harsh Goenka reacts to viral post
Billionaire Harsh Goenka recently reacted to a viral claim on an internet post, claiming that a Mumbai auto driver earns Rs 5每8 lakh a month without driving. He calls the trick a 'pure Indian jugaad.' Know everything about it.

In a surprising incident, Bengaluru-based billionaire Harsh Goenka reacted to a viral claim by an entrepreneur about an auto driver's earning between Rs 5 and Rs 8 lakh each month without even driving his vehicle. The post is now doing the rounds on social media.
The post was first shared by Rahul Rupani, the co-founder of VenueMonk, who claimed that the driver earned the money by offering to keep the luggage for those visiting the US Consulate in Mumbai.
Noticing the post on the internet, Goenka reacted to the same and called the hustle a 'pure Indian jugaad.'
How did the auto driver earn Rs 5 and Rs 8 lakhs without doing any work?
According to the viral LinkedIn post shared by Rupani earlier, he stated that he was outside the US Consulate this week for his visa appointment when the security personnel informed him that he was not allowed to carry his bag inside.
Credit: LinkedIn
Additionally, there were no lockers or suggestions. The guard just told them to 'figure it out.' While he was standing there clueless and on the footpath, he noticed an auto driver who waved at him and said, 'Sir, bag de do. Safe rakhunga, mera roz ka hai. ?1,000 charge hai.* (Sir, give me the bag; I will keep it safe, and I only charge Rs 1,000.) I hesitated. Then gave in. And that*s when I discovered this guy*s brilliant business," he added.
'No-bag rule,' what a genius idea, says Harsh Goenka
Noticing Rupani's post on LinkedIn, Goenka couldn't stop himself from reacting to the same; he called it a genius idea and wrote, ※A Mumbai rickshaw driver saw long visa queues at the US consulate〞the no-phone, no-bag rule〞and had a genius idea. He started charging ?1,000 to hold people*s bags outside the US Consulate."
Goenka called it a pure 'Indian Jugaad.' He further noted that Ashok, the auto driver, earns Rs 8 lakh a month just by offering a 'bag-holding' service, and no app was involved in this, no MBA; it is just 'Pure Indian Jugaad.'
The entrepreneur also added a picture of the driver in the X (formerly called Twitter) post.
A Mumbai rickshaw driver saw long visa queues at US consulate- the no-phone, no-bag rule- and had a genius idea.
〞 Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) June 9, 2025
He started charging ?1,000 to hold people*s bags outside the US Consulate. Today, Ashok earns ?8 lakh a month just by offering ※bag-holding§ service.
No app. No# pic.twitter.com/GIwuzEj785
Netizens react to the viral post of Harsh Goenka
As soon as the post surfaced on X, it grabbed the attention of netizens and received a mixed bag of reactions. One said, "How come no competition for him yet? A vanity van offering lounge-kind of services along with baggage-holding service will be the next level."
how come no competition for him yet? a vanity van offering lounge kind of services along with baggage holding service will be the next level.
〞 desi sigma (@desisigma) June 9, 2025
"Real innovation doesn*t always need funding or fancy tools. It needs awareness, courage, and execution. Ashok did all three," another added.
Real innovation doesn*t always need funding or fancy tools. It needs awareness, courage, and execution.
〞 Basesh Gala (@BaseshGala) June 9, 2025
Ashok did all three.
One said, "Most of the population of India earns with their time and not with their mind. Be like Ashok & earn with your mind."
Most of the population of India earns with their time and not with their mind.
〞 Vin@life (@VinayMutha1212) June 9, 2025
Be like Ashok & earn with your mind.
"Ashok*s genius jugaad !! Harsh ji After the post there may be heavy competition as the word spreads ?"
Ashok*s genius jugaad !! Harsh ji After the post there may be heavy competition as the word spreads ?
〞 Anand Aggala (@aggala) June 9, 2025
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