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<strong>His deeds are what got him the attention of the country&rsquo;s Prime Minister and also a mention in the premier&rsquo;s monthly interaction with the people, Mann Ki Baat.</strong></p>
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He is a food outlet proprietor Sanjay Rana based in Chandigarh. Well, you would say so what&rsquo;s special about him? Well, he has been offering plates of chole bhature absolutely free to all those who prove that they have got themselves inoculated with the Covid-19 vaccine by showing him the certificate!</p>
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What is really brave of this seller of yummy chole and bhature is that he insists that he will continue to do this &ldquo;till his pocket allows&rdquo;.</p>
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The PM in his recent Mann Ki Baat mentioned Rana and appreciated his efforts in promoting the vaccination.</p>
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<img alt="" src="https://www.indianarrative.com/upload/news/Sanjay_Rana2.jpg" style="width: 768px; height: 1024px;" /></p>
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In an interaction with India Today, the 45-year-old food stall owner said: <a href="https://www.indiatoday.in/cities/chandigarh/story/chole-bhature-seller-offers-free-plates-vaccinated-covid-1832893-2021-07-26">&ldquo;The idea to offer a free food plate to people came</a> from my children, including my school-going daughter Ridhima, niece Riya and son Akshat. My wife also agreed.&rdquo;</p>
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When asked as to how many plates he gives out free, Rana replied that an average of 35 to 40 beneficiaries visited every day.</p>
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Rana is visibly thrilled by the fact that the PM took note of him and his work. When asked if PM&rsquo;s interaction had drawn more customers to his outlet he said: &ldquo;My sales are as usual but people are coming to congratulate me. I really feel proud that the Prime Minister remembered even the smallest things.&quot;</p>
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Even though many have come forward to help Rana financially, including some local leaders, he has refused to accept any donation.</p>
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Hailing from Hamirpur Rana did voice his concerns about doing business from the pavement. Speaking about his problems he told the media: The 45-year-old stall owner from Himachal Pradesh&rsquo;s Hamirpur also spoke of the problems he faces in running the shop on a daily basis. &quot;There is no water, no power and only a shed here. I, along with other pavement sellers, brave harsh winters, scorching sun and rains to make our livelihood.&quot;</p>
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The food stall is located in Sector29 market in Chandigarh and has been running for more than two decades. Also for those who are in Chandigarh or are visiting India&rsquo;s first planned city, and would like to try his chole bhature, it is priced at Rs.30 only!</p>
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