
Specially-abled father drops his children off to school in tricycle. Video goes viral
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A video of a specially-abled father dropping his kids off to school on a tricycle has gone viral on social media. The video was shared by IAS officer Sonal Goel.
A video of a specially-abled father dropping his children off to school on a tricycle has gone viral on social media. The video was shared on Twitter by IAS officer Sonal Goel. The specially-abled father can be seen riding his tricycle to drop off his kids. The video shows a father’s indomitable love for his children. The clip was shared on Monday and it has over 1 lakh views.
In the now-viral video, the specially-abled father can be seen sitting on the tricycle with his children. While his son is seated with him in front, his daughter, dressed in a school uniform, can be seen sitting behind the tricycle. The video appears to have been captured by someone who had bumped into them while on the road.
Watch the video here:
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The video touched the Internet’s heart. Some Twitter users took to the comments section to express their gratitude and love for their fathers.

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