Not without my father
When 15-year-old, Jyoti, cycled 1200kms, across states, with her injured father riding pillion, ensuring that he reached their village safely, it wasn't just her will power that held her in good stead, but also her wheel power.
25/12/2020
No Comments


ILLUSTRATION : SHWETA PASARKAR
MUMBAI
A Father-daughter relationship is one of the most beautiful relationships in the world and when there is a bicycle thrown into the equation; you can be sure that it only provides further impetus to keep the wheels of this relationship turning even more smoothly and securely. By May 2020, 15-year-old, Jyoti Kumari, had realized that her father, Mohan Paswan, who was recuperating from a knee surgery, performed at Delhi’s Safdarjung hospital, after a road accident, was in no position to travel back home to Bihar either by bus or by truck which thousands of migrant laborers, across the country, were boarding in order to get ‘home.’ That is when, perhaps unknown to her, her teen instinct kicked in. She did what most teens her age do – nag – until she got what she wanted. She started beseeching her father to leave Gurugram and head back to their village, Siruhully, in Bihar’s Darbhanga district, on a bicycle! Paswan, a daily wage earner, who sold samosas and bread pakoras before becoming an e-rickshaw driver, was in no mood to relent. Ride pillion for a distance of around 1200 kms and that too on a bicycle that his daughter would pedal on a national highway, all the way from
view Premium plans
This article is exclusively for premium members. Unlock access to Hundreds of in-depth automobile articles by upgrading to Premium today!
view Premium plans
Already A Subscriber?Log In
Latest
-
Skoda Auto strengthens global strategy with India’s 500,000th vehicle rollout
-
The Dark Hero: Meet the New Defender OCTA Black
-
Nissan Magnite’s eco-friendly CNG option now available in six new states
-
Precision engineering by Godrej Enterprises fuels EV growth in India
-
Don’t miss Volkswagen Autofest 2025: Best time to upgrade your drive