Swigy delivery agent 2 -year -old daughter, delivery with internet

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A LinkedIn Post highlights the story of a swigy delivery partner.

Pankaj balances the delivery of food with his two -year -old daughter care.

His wife died during the birth of the child, leaving him as the same parents.

The story of a swigy delivery partner has gone viral after a LinkedIn post, how he delivers food while taking care of his two -year -old daughter, draws extensive sympathy and praise online.

The delivery agent, Pankaj, when Gurugram -based CEO Mayank Agarwal shared his encounter with him. Aggarwal initially asked Pankaj to give up his order, but when he heard the voice of a child during his phone call, he stopped. When he took steps to meet him, he found a little tune tun, Pankaj’s daughter, barely two years old, sitting on a bike quietly.

Pankaj explained that he brings his daughter along during delivery because he has no one else to take care of her. His son participates in the evening classes, and his wife died tragically during his death.

Despite his difficult situations, Aggarwal said, Pankaj completed his work with calm flexibility. “Some customers have told him,” If you can’t manage, sit at home – having a child is your problem. ” But he had no complaints – just a quiet smile, “he wrote in his post.

The post has since hit a raga with users on platforms, many praised the father’s dedication to more support systems for gig workers like them.

One user wrote, “Being kind and slightly thoughtful, really you set a long way with everyone, at all.

Many users offered to expand the support for the delivery agent.

Another user commented, “At least he opted to work in vain at home. He is doing a great job.”

“It is moving deeply. A small institutional sympathy can lead a long way to change life. I have been private for both sides of this world, where delivery partners act very disorganized and some real gems, which they are entitled to, which are much more than what they are, is a difficult ship to navigate,” written by a third user.