After having his shop mowed for a highway project, a shopkeeper in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh modified his Skoda four-wheeler into a mobile grocery store.<br /><br />The makeshift shop was assembled by Jahid Rafi, a local store owner in Meerut.<br /><br />‘Famous Kirana Shop’, as named by the owner, can be seen rolling on its wheels, in visuals from the scene, shot on June 24.<br /><br />The shop banner across the car can be seen publicising the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.<br /><br />On having a closer look into the shop-cum-car, grocery items are exhibited, with an online payment QR code display for prompt payment.<br /><br />A table-top fan can be seen in place to beat the heat and sweat of struggle.<br /><br />Other than usual grocery items, the car also acts as an outlet for hot beverages and fresh vegetables.<br /><br />This innovation is a decent showcase of the self-reliance mission (Aatma Nirbhar Bharat) that India is on.