‘Jugaad Level 100’: Langar Volunteer Turns Trolley Into Desi Water Dispenser. Internet Says, ‘Yeh Pushpa Ka Hai’
By News18
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If you’ve ever visited a gurdwara, you know langar is not just food; it is an experience. The community kitchen serves thousands of devotees every day and runs entirely on the principle of selfless service. It witnesses volunteers taking pride in cooking, cleaning and serving food to all visitors. But a recent video showcases how this tradition of service gets a little creative, and that innovation has no limits.
The clip, which has captured the Internet’s attention, shows a man serving water at a langar in the most unique way possible. Instead of walking around with a jug or balancing glasses on a tray, he is using what looks like a DIY water dispenser on wheels. Mounted on a small trolley, the dispenser comes with a tap that’s controlled by the brake handle of his ride! Quite an innovation, right?
Every time someone extends their glass, he simply presses the brake, serving water- No hard work and maximum efficiency.
Internet’s Hillarious Comments
Well, Internet users couldn’t hold back their reactions, turning the comment section into pure comedy gold. One viewer joked, “When Pushpa serves water to guests… jhukega nahi sala (When Pushpa serves water to guests… won’t bow down, bro).” Another added, “Ye bahut old technologia hai bhai (This is very old technology, brother),” while someone else teased, “Isse jaldi toh manually hi de sakte hai (You could honestly serve this faster by hand).”
Jugaad Spirit
The jokes didn’t stop there. One person wrote, “Galti se bhi India ka brain drain nahi hona chahiye (India should never suffer from brain drain by mistake),” appreciating the jugaad spirit for their low-cost innovations. Another viewer quipped, “Sensor tap laga dete, dabane ki bhi jarurat nahi (Why not just install a sensor tap? Then you won’t even have to press anything)?”
In between this, many users commented that this is an age-old technique, used in the Golden Temple for years, to serve everyone.
The simple clip is a reminder that India’s creativity often shines brightest in the most unexpected places. So next time you visit a gurdwara, don’t be surprised if you see even more quirky, innovative ones like this one.