14-year-old boy selling curd-kachori at station to feed family, Video goes viral
14-year-old boy selling curd-kachori at station to feed family, Video goes viral
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New Delhi: A video is going viral on social media showing a minor boy selling curd and kachori on the pavement. He is said to be doing this to help his family. After watching this video, users are getting emotional and are appealing on social media to help the boy.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Doyash Pathrabe | Food Blogger (@viral_foodie431)

In fact, the video was posted on Instagram by food blogger Doyash Pathrabe. According to it, the 14-year-old boy sells curd-kachori and samosas in Ahmedabad. In the video, the boy can be seen making kachoris on his cart and people nearby buying kachoris from him and eating it. It was reported that the 14-year-old boy was forced to sell curd kachori to support his family. When its story and video went viral on social media, people are not only praising this child's emotions but also extending their hands to help him.

According to the video posted by the food blogger, the boy was seen preparing curd-kachori at his stall in front of Maninagar railway station. Due to financial constraints, the boy is running stalls to help his family. After watching this video, people are going to eat kachori here in large numbers to help the boy. At the same time, thousands of users are giving a variety of reactions to viral videos. Someone saluted his spirit and someone appealed to a large number of people to come forward to help him.

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