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Delhi Autowala Finds Perfect 'Jugaad' To Beat The Cold Weather & Our Freezing Hands Salute Him


The way Delhi's weather is treating us right now, with slaps of chilly winds in the bone-chilling winters; looks like 'Dilli Ki Sardi' is going to get far more worse than the song that came out in 2003.

While as kids we took the winter vacations for granted, as adults we are paying for it by waking up at 8 to go to office. If waking up wasn't tough already, we also have to deal with the tantrums of cabs drivers who take advantage of the fact that winters and auto rickshaws don't really go hand in hand.

Delhi Autowala Finds 'Jugaad' To Beat The Cold© BCCL

But, not anymore! Thanks to this autowala and his genius 'jugaad'. What he did is not rocket science, but a clever hack that we never thought of. Recently, a Twitter user shared a GIF of an autorickshaw with most part wrapped with bubble wrap to stop wind from entering the passengers seat at the back. The Twitter user wrote, "Autowala won my heart! Simple technique but really effective to save the passenger from Dilli ki sardi!"

Autowala won my heart! Simple technique but really effective to save the passenger from Dilli ki sardi! #jugaadzindabad #dillikisardi pic.twitter.com/dpemE09f0x

— Polychai (@Polychai1) December 23, 2019

Internet is impressed with this creative jugaad and can't help but salute him with their freezing hands.

@anandmahindra, Indian jugaad against cold breeze in New Delhi.

— Guruprasad (@kulkarnigs) December 28, 2019

Sardi se bachao + mini airbags ki safety..

— rahul tiwari (@rahultiwari254) December 29, 2019

When some people were laughing at those who were travelling to hill stations during winters, the temperature in Delhi dropped to less than 2 degrees, making it colder than some of those hill stations. In fact, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported that the temperature is expected to fall further in the following days.


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