![]() ![]() ![]() I am not scared at all of being on the roads. He thought male passengers would flirt with me or harass me. Plus, I hate the pollution and feel happy that I’m doing my bit by driving an electric rickshaw which isn’t spewing out toxic fumes.”Īdding, Devi said, “My father drives an autorickshaw, but he initially opposed me. In the interview with the media house, she said, “This city is unsafe for women, and until now, they had no choice but to travel in an autorickshaw driven by a man, which can be scary at night. According to the report, she drives the electronic vehicle to tackle the issue of filthy air in the capital. Monika Devi is among a handful of women in India driving a three-wheeled automobile. A user even wrote, “Now she will give jobs and business to others in the coming time.” First Female E-Rickshaw Driver In New DelhiĪccording to a story in The Guardian, a 35-year-old woman in New Delhi is the city’s first woman to drive an electronic rickshaw. The story went viral on social media with many users praising Priyanka for her hard work and determination. The banner of the stall had many punch lines, including ‘peena hi padega’, 'initiative towards Atmanirbhar Bharat’, ‘log kya sochenge, agar yeh bhi hum sochenge to log kya sochenge’, and ‘soch mat chalu kar de bas’. The photos available on the ANI Twitter account show Priyanka selling paan chai, masala chai, kulhad chai and cookies. There are many chaiwallahs, why can't there be a chaiwali?" After two years of struggling to find a job, Priyanka turned into a ‘chaiwali’.Īccording to a report in the ANI, she said, "I did my UG in 2019 but was unable to get a job in the last 2 years. Priyanka Gupta completed her undergraduate in 2019 but was unable to land a job. A Chaiwali In PatnaĪn economic graduate in Patna turned into a ‘Chaiwali’. Let’s read some of the inspiring stories of women that gave us hope amid the covid crisis. From running businesses to driving autos, buses and taxis, women have left no stone unturned to prove to the world that they can do anything. As a result of this, we have seen many women taking up job roles that were predefined under the ‘male job’ tag. With the havoc of coronavirus, many families also lost breadwinners and loved ones in their families. This includes cleaning the house, cooking, driving, washing clothes and taking care of kids. It has also taught us that every person must know basic life skills, irrespective of gender. The covid-19 outbreak has taught us several things, including no job is small or big. ![]()
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