“The police personnel often stop me on roads and generally give their verdict as though I was exploiting my disability to earn my living. I respond to them it is far better to ride a rickshaw than to beg,” he shared his feelings.
He takes out his rickshaw on the road when it is not rush hour, as riding rickshaw in rush hours creates a lot of physical pain for him. Generally he is able to earn Rs500 to Rs1,000 daily by commuting the citizens on his rickshaw.
Before riding rickshaw he used to sell fruit on a pushcart at Rawalpindi Railways Station and he was able to earn Rs250 daily by this trade too. However, after his marriage, he realised that he needed bigger sums to run his family affairs and riding rickshaw was his ultimate choice.
Abdul Malik contended person too who is happy with his life what it is but he has deep desire in his heart nowadays about paying all instalments of the rickshaw once and for all to get it free from any liability.
Rawalpindi: Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Liaquat Ali Chatta has directed the authorities concerned to provide more...
Islamabad: Despite setbacks of earthquakes, floods and Covid-19, Pakistan’s tourism sector still has vast potential...
Rawalpindi: Police have arrested two proclaimed offenders involved in a double murder case over old enmity here on...
Islamabad: With the holy month of Ramazan, the demand for grocery items has witnessed a rise where retailers were seen...
Islamabad: Quaid-i-Azam University has again proven its academic excellence by achieving impressive positions in the...
Islamabad: As the rehabilitation process after floods 2022 is still underway, The International Rescue Committee ...