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IndiGo’s Differently-Abled Crew Member Gifts Jyotiraditya Scindia A Portrait; He Interacts & Thanks Her In Sign Language

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It’s the small things in life that leave a big impact! And Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia proved just that. He shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) of his recent interaction with a differently-abled flight crew member of IndiGo. In the video, he can be seen interacting patiently with the crew member who gifted him a portrait. With folded hands, Jyotiraditya even asked her to click a picture together and called the interaction a heart-touching moment.

Scindia’s Sweet Interaction With IndiGo’s Differently-Abled Crew Member

 

Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a heartwarming video of his interaction with a crew member. On his IndiGo flight recently, he met a differently-abled crew member named Suhana Bano. After the flight, she gifted Jyotiraditya a portrait of him that she painted. Overwhelmed with the gift, the aviation minister thanked her with folded hands and took a picture as well. He shared the entire incident in the post in Hindi and called it a “dil choone wala pal” (heart-touching moment).

What’s really sweet about this interaction is that throughout the video, Jyotiraditya Scindia is seen trying to interact with Suhana in sign language. It can be inferred from the video that Suhana uses sign language. So instead of using a translator, for their brief interaction, Jyotiraditya Scindia tried his best to thank and appreciate her art in the best way possible with sign language.

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Internet Applauds Jyotiraditya Scindia For This Heartwarming Interaction

Image Courtesy: X/@JM_Scindia

The Internet is applauding Jyotiraditya Scindia’s little interaction with an IndiGo crew member. With thousands of views and likes, this video is spreading smiles on many faces. IndiGo also retweeted the video and thanked Scindia for making Suhana’s day and reinforcing the company’s commitment to inclusivity.

 

Someone rightly said it doesn’t take much to be kind. A little patience and a smile can sometimes make the other person’s day bright. Kudos to Jyotiraditya Scindia for showing that sometimes small interactions leave an ever-lasting mark. What is your hot take on this heartwarming interaction? Let us know in the comments!

Cover Image Courtesy: X/@JM_Scindia

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