“I Got To Ride With A Lady Uber Driver In Mumbai.” – Varun Agarwal

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I got to ride with a lady uber driver in Mumbai today. Her name is Shabana and she’s been driving with Uber for a year. She secretly took driving lessons without telling her parents because she loved driving. When she decided to become an Uber driver her parents were shocked but she convinced them.

When I asked her if there ever was a moment when she felt scared, she said “I have martial arts training and can beat up any guy if he tries to act funny. Men and women are equal and it’s upto us to lead by example”.

Full respect to Shabana. You go, girl!!!

– Varun Agarwal (Facebook Source Post)

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