This Diwali, a Zomato delivery agent who lost both hands is going viral for his inspiring scooty deliveries
A Zomato delivery agent who skillfully rides a scooter despite having lost both hands has become an internet sensation just in time for Diwali, a festival symbolising victory over adversity. His inspiring story, shared in a viral video, showcases resilience and has captured the hearts of many on social media.
Everyone loves a story that tugs at the heartstrings, and this weekend, a Zomato delivery agent without hands, who delivers orders by riding a scooter, became an internet sensation. Just as Diwali¡ªa festival symbolising the triumph of good over adversity¡ªapproached, his story lit up social media with admiration and support.
A viral video shared by an X user showcases a remarkable Zomato delivery agent who, despite being specially abled and having no hands, skillfully delivers food on his scooter.
Check out the video here:
Massive RESPECT for This Zomato Delivery Man ?? pic.twitter.com/Y0WtX88aGY
¡ª Rosy (@rose_k01) October 25, 2024
In the clip, the user asks the agent, "Chala lete ho uncle? (Are you able to ride?)" to which he responds with a cheerful nod and smile.
The user then expresses, "Bahut hi achha laga uncle aapko dekh ke" (It was nice to see you, uncle), prompting another warm smile from the agent as he rides off.
Watching this inspiring scene makes you reflect on how trivial our everyday worries seem compared to the challenges faced by others.
While comparing ourselves to those in tougher situations isn't a healthy practice, witnessing their resilience can be incredibly uplifting.
Because, it is people's resilience and strength that encourages us to rise above life's hurdles and strive for more.
This isn't just a one-off example; Zomato does employ specially-abled delivery agents and even actively showcases the stories of agents who use customised vehicles, adapted scooters, and wheelchairs to make their deliveries possible.
Another notable instance involved a specially-abled Zomato agent who used a modified wheelchair designed to function like a motorbike, which received a lot of attention online.
Dear @zomato & @deepigoyal
¡ª NK (@NaraayanKannan) February 19, 2024
More of this please.
Best thing I¡¯ve seen in a very long time from your company.
Despite the errant drivers who have made life hell on the roads this is a special moment.
This is as inclusive as it gets. His story is fascinating.
Bravo! pic.twitter.com/MjjSNUpxhm
More to appreciate the Employer (zomato), who recognized his ability on above his disability..and no dought hatsoff the dilevery man.. pic.twitter.com/NT8TYZT7Qo
¡ª Rajesh Moharle (@RajeshMoharle) October 27, 2024
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