Bharat Express

“Pick any customised car” says Anand Mahindra after Sheetal Devi wins Para Asiad gold

The young archer was instructed to select any Mahindra vehicle from the range, and Anand Mahindra would customise it to meet her specific needs.

Sheetal Devi

Sheetal Devi

Anand Mahindra, an industrialist, is a frequent tweeter with 10.8 million followers. He frequently shares interesting news and hot issues. The 68-year-old businessman also tells motivational tales of people who, in spite of all obstacles, have achieved remarkable success in their respective industries. He posted a video of the remarkable 16-year-old armless archer, Sheetal Devi, on Saturday.

At the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, Devi earned two gold medals for India.

Praising her unwavering determination, Mr. Mahindra pledged to never gripe about insignificant issues in his life and praised her as a “teacher to all.” He asked the young archer to select any automobile from the Mahindra lineup that would be tailored to meet her specific needs as a thank-you and gift.

“I promise that I will never, ever again whine about little issues in my life.” To all of us, #SheetalDevi, you are a teacher. Along with a video of Sheetal Devi’s accomplishment, he said, “Please pick any car from our range, and we will award it to you and customize it for your use.”

Numerous people on the internet complimented and commended Mr. Mahindra for his kindness.

“Thank you very much for this, @anandmahindra ji,” a user commented. Dreams do come true. Sheetal had put her feet on the steering wheel of my parked car after a day of sight-seeing when we initially took her across to Bengaluru. We had no doubt that she would succeed.

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”Salute to both of you, sir. #SheetalDevi Because you are encouraging talented individuals, not only by words,” commented another. Your special assistance is priceless to them. “She’s really inspirational, and kudos to you for always having their back and putting people before profits,” a third person commented.