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An elderly man was seen handing Plinkett an order while riding a horse on a road in Rajasthan.

The combination of tradition and technology left the Internet surprised and amused. (Image source: X/Kapil Bishnoi)
Ordering groceries and everyday items through mobile apps has become commonplace. Most people are used to seeing delivery workers arriving on bikes or scooters carrying large company bags on their backs. Express delivery has become a part of daily life in many cities.
But on a quiet road in Rajasthan, people saw something completely different. Instead of a motorcycle, a horse walked along the side of the road carrying Plinkett’s delivery bag. The unusual sight quickly caught the attention of passers-by.
Elderly man riding with delivery bag
The clip shows an elderly man riding a black horse on the edge of a paved road. The road is open and stretches ahead, with green fields on one side and some buildings visible in the distance. There is a sign near the side of the road, and the area looks quiet and semi-rural.
The man is dressed in simple traditional clothes and wearing a turban. On his back is a bright yellow Plinkett delivery bag. He sits upright and holds the reins firmly while the horse walks at a steady pace. The horse is decorated with a red bridle and saddle, adding to the eye-catching appearance.
The combination of modern delivery service and traditional way of travel has surprised many people. A passerby recorded the moment and shared it online.
The video’s caption reads: “This is Rajasthan bro…!!! Young people don’t even get a chance to ride a horse…and elderly people do online deliveries on horses.”
Watch the clip here:
This is Rajasthan Pradhan…!!!Young people don’t get a chance to ride a horse….
And old people make online deliveries on horses…
People share their thoughts online
The clip was shared on X on February 22 and received more than two million views as well as numerous comments.
One user said: “Inko’s special incentive is green delivery.” Another commented: “Great idea. Saving nature, controlling air pollution, gasoline to spend money on, and the same used as food for animals… and developing the local economy.”
“Gig economy from horse? Next installment: Swiggy delivery from camel. Rajasthan is truly a next level startup state,” one person wrote.
“The biggest thing is that they are still working at their age, it can’t get any bigger than this,” one person said. One also said: “Great pollution-free trip.”
A Blinkit delivery agent rides a camel through traffic in a viral video
In November 2025, a Blinkit delivery worker attracted attention after he was seen riding a camel on a busy road to complete an order. As vehicle horns honked and traffic stopped, he calmly advanced over the animal, surprising onlookers.
People nearby reportedly said he chose the camel because it was the easiest way to cross the heavy traffic. This unusual scene entertained many, and highlighted the creative ways in which people deal with daily challenges.
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23 February 2026, 12:01 IST
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