His father died in 2010 due to malaria an… I somehow convinced him I had to continue with my job,” she said.She also put light into the plight of BEST employees despite working hard during the crisis.“We have not been provided with any insurance cover. For Ankolekar himself, it is about giving his mother a rest. Vaidehi Ankolekar, a bus conductor with Brihannamumbai Electricity Supply and Transport (BEST) in Mumbai, was worried till last week. It has been a testing period for several citizens in our country as the Covid-19 cases keep spiking. She also mentioned that son Atharva was not keen about his mom rejoining duty but she decided to do otherwise due to the lack of financial stability“Due to the rising number of cases and deaths of BEST employees, Atharva was not letting me go to work.

Our building too was sealed recently after a case here.
Kaise chalega? to become the ninth worst-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.A jump of 7,466 infections and 175 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours from across the country, the health ministry said. As per the report, her duty falls between Thane/Vasai/Kalyan/Panvel and Mumbai daily.“I am on an Andheri-Virar route. His father Vinod Ankolekar, an employee at the electricity department of BEST and Kanga League cricketer, wanted him to become a professional cricketer and placed a cricket bat near his crib on the day of his birth. Brief scores: India U-19 233/9 in 50 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 62, Atharva Ankolekar 55*; Todd Murphy 2/40) bt Australia U-19 159 all out in 43.3 overs (Sam Fanning 75; Kartik Tyagi 4/24, Akash Singh 3/30) by 74 runs I don't want her to have to work hard anymore. Atharva Ankolekar’s ‘BEST’ gift to mother as India beat Bangladesh in U19 Asia Cup India were 106 all out in 32.4 overs and Bangladesh were dismissed for 101 in 33 overs. In particular, his 61-run partnership for the seventh wicket with Ravi Bishnoi, who made 30, turned the tide.Vaidehi is now familiar with cricketing jargon and excitedly rattles off, “Did you see how he slogged in the latter stages? It has been a testing period for several citizens in our country as the Despite the situation being critical, India’s U-19 cricketer Atharva Ankolekar’s mother Vaidehi has been battling the “I have to ensure essential staff, including BMC employees, police, doctors and nurses, reach their workplace on time. The rationale was that being away from television would ensure his mother didn’t get too worried. He hid it.

The team eventually ended up as runners after a thrilling finale against Bangladesh.The talented cricketer’s mother, who is a single parent, is among the frontline workers who are working with BEST as the bus services have started in Mumbai. In the absence of trains, which are the city’s lifeline, these warriors depend on buses and on workers like me. After being initially coached by his father, Ankolekar was trained for one season at Chandrakant Pandit's academy but later had to switch to MIG Cricket Club due to financial constraints. Atharva’s answer has taken him to where he is today.