<p>Assam Police has gifted a two-wheeler to a 20-year-old woman of Dibrugarh district, who has been for selling vegetables door to door on a bicycle to back her parents during the ongoing lockdown.</p>.<p>A photograph of Janmoni Gogoi, with large bags hanging from the handle of her bicycle and a basket on its carrier, selling vegetables has gone viral on social media.</p>.<p>After studying till class 12, Janmoni used to help her mother sell vegetables in a market to run their family that included her ailing father. She is the only child of her parents.</p>.<p>"My father has been ailing for the past 18 years. He cannot walk. My mother sells vegetables in Borbaruah market. I have been helping her for two years," said Janmoni, who lives in a village in Bogibeel area of Dibrugarh district.</p>.<p>After the nationwide lockdown was imposed on March 25, she started selling vegetable door to door carrying her wares on a bicycle as it was not possible to go to Borbaruah market.</p>.<p>Top officers of the district police, including SP Srijith T, came to know about her from mainstream and social media and asked her if she needed any help.</p>.<p>"Her self-respect prevented her from taking monetary help. So we came up with the idea of gifting her a two-wheeler so that she can carry her vegetables more comfortably and in larger quantities," Deputy Superintendent of Police Pallavi Mazumder said.</p>.<p>Handing her over the two-wheeler on Monday, Mazumder said, "At a time when everyone is indoors, Janmoni came out to support her family."</p>.<p>Janmoni, who nurtures a dream of pursuing higher education, expressed her gratitude to the state police, the SP and the DSP.</p>.<p>"I earn a meagre amount by selling vegetables. Sometimes I have to return home without earning anything. The two-wheeler will ease my problem of ferrying vegetables far. I am now determined to work harder," she said.</p>.<p>Her mother Monomoti said, "If my daughter did not sell vegetables on a bicycle, it would have been tough for us to sustain during the lockdown period.</p>
<p>Assam Police has gifted a two-wheeler to a 20-year-old woman of Dibrugarh district, who has been for selling vegetables door to door on a bicycle to back her parents during the ongoing lockdown.</p>.<p>A photograph of Janmoni Gogoi, with large bags hanging from the handle of her bicycle and a basket on its carrier, selling vegetables has gone viral on social media.</p>.<p>After studying till class 12, Janmoni used to help her mother sell vegetables in a market to run their family that included her ailing father. She is the only child of her parents.</p>.<p>"My father has been ailing for the past 18 years. He cannot walk. My mother sells vegetables in Borbaruah market. I have been helping her for two years," said Janmoni, who lives in a village in Bogibeel area of Dibrugarh district.</p>.<p>After the nationwide lockdown was imposed on March 25, she started selling vegetable door to door carrying her wares on a bicycle as it was not possible to go to Borbaruah market.</p>.<p>Top officers of the district police, including SP Srijith T, came to know about her from mainstream and social media and asked her if she needed any help.</p>.<p>"Her self-respect prevented her from taking monetary help. So we came up with the idea of gifting her a two-wheeler so that she can carry her vegetables more comfortably and in larger quantities," Deputy Superintendent of Police Pallavi Mazumder said.</p>.<p>Handing her over the two-wheeler on Monday, Mazumder said, "At a time when everyone is indoors, Janmoni came out to support her family."</p>.<p>Janmoni, who nurtures a dream of pursuing higher education, expressed her gratitude to the state police, the SP and the DSP.</p>.<p>"I earn a meagre amount by selling vegetables. Sometimes I have to return home without earning anything. The two-wheeler will ease my problem of ferrying vegetables far. I am now determined to work harder," she said.</p>.<p>Her mother Monomoti said, "If my daughter did not sell vegetables on a bicycle, it would have been tough for us to sustain during the lockdown period.</p>