
IAS Officer shares inspiring story of specially-abled pav bhaji seller from Mumbai. Hats off, says Internet
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IAS Officer Sonal Goel shared an inspiring story of a specially-abled man making pav bhaji after losing his hand in an accident.
In today’s dose of grit and courage, we have a video with us that will totally blow you away and motivate you to never give up. What is it, you ask? Well, IAS Officer Sonal Goel took to Twitter to post a clip of a man working at his pav bhaji stall in Mumbai’s Malad. The streetside vendor was working hard even after losing his hand in an unfortunate accident some years ago. Yes, you read that right.
In the now-viral video, the man named Mitesh Gupta can be seen making bhaji and chopping vegetables expertly with one hand. He secured the knife under his arm and cut the vegetables by holding them in his other hand. Mitesh’s dedication and perseverance will surely impress you and motivate you to always move forward in life, no matter what.
“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.
Watch the viral video here:
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