Nagpur Man, In Wheelchair, Sells Samosas. He Wants To Be An IAS Officer

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The video of specially-abled street food vendor is a must-watch. His hard work to support his education is commendable.

Nagpur Man, In Wheelchair, Sells Samosas. He Wants To Be An IAS Officer
The street food vendor sells samosa on wheelchair.

Highlights

  • A specially-abled street food vendor turned wheelchair into food shop.
  • He sells a plate of samosas for just INR 15.
  • He is trying to raise money to study for IAS.

You would have come across many stories of street food vendors working against all odds to make ends meet. But this story is going to melt your heart. There is a specially-abled man in Nagpur who is educated and speaks English but is selling samosas in his wheelchair. He has not given up on his dreams yet and wants to pursue IAS, and that's why he is selling samosas to support his education. The man was spotted by food blogger Gaurav Wasan in Nagpur. He had a hearty conversation with the food vendor who is named Suraj, and posted the video on his Instagram handle 'youtubeswadofficial'. "IAS ki padhai ke lie bechte hain samosa (He sells samosas for IAS education). Let's help him," says the caption of the post. 

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Watch the video here:

While talking to the blogger, Suraj revealed that he had completed BSc from Nagpur University but was unable to get a good job. So he decided to sell samosas to earn some money. He sells two warm samosas with fried green chillies and onion wedges for just INR 15. He works during the evening, from 3 pm to 7 pm.

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The video won the hearts of the viewers instantly. It has been viewed more than 3 lakh times, and many people left comments of appreciation on the post. Some of them even expressed their wish to help the vendor financially. Some of the comments read:

"Disability apko independent hona sekhati hai (Disability teaches you to be independent). More power to him."
"Not letting his disability affect his aspirations, a true inspiration."
"Great job"
"Main salute karta hun Bhai ki mehnat ko (I salute brother's efforts)."
"Good inspiration, God bless you."

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