Like Indians, people of Pakistan are also not behind anyone in the matter of Jugaad. The art of finding unique solutions to problems is clearly visible in the neighboring countries as well. Recently, a video related to Pakistan has gone viral, which has created a stir on social media. In this video, a shopkeeper showed a unique arrangement of lighting in his shop without electricity and direct access to the sun.

Amazing jugaad seen in the video

this video Instagram account @iqbal_i_me Posted on. In the video, a long and big shop of Pakistan is seen, which has no electricity. It is quite dark inside the shop, and it being a clothing store, work becomes difficult without light.

It is shown in the video that the shopkeeper neither installed bulbs nor tube lights, but found a unique way to allow sunlight inside his shop. He placed a big mirror outside the shop. As soon as the sun’s rays fell on the glass, they hit and reached inside the shop. In this way light spread throughout the shop.

Video went viral on social media

As soon as the video was posted, it quickly went viral. till now it Has been viewed more than 60 lakh times. The person making the video says in it,

“Look at the tricks of the Pakistanis, there was no electricity, and they lit the entire shop by installing mirrors. This is their trick.”

Lots of comments from users

Users gave funny reactions to the video.

  • One user wrote, “The shopkeeper applied science without studying it.”
  • Said another, “This is basic knowledge, but the implementation is amazing.”
  • While one user jokingly wrote, “Light does not come and they want Kashmir.”
  • However, some people considered it a potential threat, saying, “Be careful, this kind of jugaad can sometimes cause fire.”

Power of Jugaad: If not electricity then glass is fine

This unique jugaad showed that despite the lack of resources, big problems can be solved by changing the way of thinking. This shopkeeper showed that natural resources can be used properly even without expensive equipment.

 

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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