Bhopal:A local electrician is winning hearts of people in the city for providing free sanitisation service during the coronavirus pandemic, joining countless ordinary citizens in the country who have emerged 'COVID-19 warriors' in their own right.
Vijay Iyer, a resident of Jamaalpura, has been risking his own safety by offering free sanitisation service, especially in the containment areas of Bhopal city.
Armed with his sanitising equipment, Iyer, a trained electrician who also runs a puncture repair shop, travels to different localities in the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. "I wanted to join the Army like my father and grandfather. But my mother was averse to the idea as I am her only child," the 33-year-old says.
Nonetheless, Iyer found other ways to serve people and rose to the occasion when the COVID-19 outbreak hit the city. "When my puncture shop had to be shut during the lockdown (enforced on March 25), I took to social media and put out a post that I will provide free sanitisation service," says the Class 10 pass-out.
Once the word was out, he started getting calls from every nook and corner of the city.
Iyer, who looks after his elderly parents, said he had saved Rs 70,000 to buy a motorcycle, but instead used the money to purchase necessary equipment and protective gear.