Physically challenged food delivery man stands as a shining example of hard work
The Hindu
Physically challenged food delivery executive in Tiruchi works 16 hours a day with dedication and love, inspiring perseverance.
For 36-year-old T. Vaitheeswaran of Varaganeri in Tiruchi, a physically challenged food delivery executive, who has to crawl to move around, hard work is his mantra.
Mr. Vaitheeswaran, whose legs were paralysed in a polio attack when he was two years old, works 16 hours a day — as a senior executive at a healthcare firm and a food delivery person.
His day starts around 6 a.m., when he gets ready to receive orders in the vicinity of popular restaurants in the city. Upon receiving the orders, he crawls towards the restaurants — most of them do not have ramps or other disabled-friendly facilities — to receive the parcels, and delivers them on his two-wheeler.
Though the soaring temperature is making his life difficult, Mr. Vaitheeswaram discharges his duties with a smile. “My body condition does not permit me to do whatever I want. But whatever I do, I do it with devotion, dedication and love. This has been my attitude since childhood,” says Mr. Vaitheeswaran, whose certified disability level stands at 88%.
Since his mother died when he was seven years old, the responsibility of raising him fell on his father, Thirunavukarasu, a daily wage labourer. Mr. Vaitheeswaran gives credit to his father for what he is today. “My father taught me the importance of standing on my own feet to make ends meet. My legs may have been paralysed, but I am still standing on my own feet, as per his teaching,” Mr. Vaitheeswaran says, adding that he began earning at the age of 14.
An MA (Tamil) degree-holder, he worked in a lathe workshop after school and college hours and bore the educational expenses on his own, without burdening his father.
An avid trekker, Mr. Vaitheeswaran said he had crawled to trek the Amarnath Cave Temple in Jammu & Kashmir, Kedarnath, Rishiskesh, Velliangiri hill, Sathuragiri hill, Paruvathamalai and Siddharmalai to have darshan of Lord Siva.
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