Mumbai autorickshaw driver’s unusual side hustle outside US Consulate goes viral, earns lacs monthly


Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai

Mumbai, Jun 5: In the bustling city of Mumbai, a humble autorickshaw driver has turned an everyday inconvenience into a lucrative business opportunity—right outside the US Consulate.

With thousands visiting the US Consulate daily for visa interviews, a strict “no bags allowed” policy has left many applicants in a fix. With no official locker facility in the vicinity, most are left scrambling to find a place to safely store their belongings before entry.

Sensing a gap in services, one clever autorickshaw driver parked near the consulate devised a unique solution: offering bag-safekeeping services for a fee. Instead of ferrying passengers, he began safeguarding bags for anxious applicants—charging a nominal amount for the convenience and security.

What started as a side hustle soon evolved into a full-fledged business model. As per a LinkedIn post by Rahul Rupani from Lenskart, the driver now earns between Rs 5 to Rs 8 lac per month—simply by watching over bags while their owners attend their appointments inside the consulate.

The innovative move has since gone viral, drawing admiration across social media for its simplicity and business acumen. In a city known for its enterprising spirit, this autorickshaw driver has become the latest symbol of how Mumbai’s street-smart entrepreneurs are turning small ideas into big earnings.

In a world dominated by digital disruption, this real-world hustle is a reminder that sometimes, success lies in spotting the need right in front of you.

  

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