How Dharmesh’s daily sRide carpools — and his Uttarakhand journey — reflect his passion for helping people on the road.
Some people carpool to save time.
Some carpool to save fuel.
But sRide Hero Dharmesh Gandhi from Pune carpools for something bigger — to help people travel better, safer, and with meaningful human connection.
Every week, Dharmesh opens his car to co-riders, making their commute easier while removing extra vehicles from Pune’s busy roads. And recently, while on a road trip to Uttarakhand, Dharmesh experienced the same kind of human warmth and connection he creates every day through sRide.
He shared a beautiful collage on LinkedIn capturing the people he met — proving once again that shared journeys, whether on a daily commute or a mountain highway, always bring people closer.
The Story: A Carpooler at Heart—Wherever He Goes
Dharmesh’s Uttarakhand journey wasn’t just a road trip. It was a reflection of the same empathy and openness he shows as a carowner on sRide.
Along the way, he connected with:
School students who filled the road with laughter
A dedicated postman travelling through tough terrain
Inspiring Gangaben, whose resilience touched him deeply
Renowned mountaineer Kalyani Ma’am, a symbol of discipline and courage
Dharmesh didn’t just meet them—he listened, learned, and shared moments that reminded him of his everyday sRide carpools in Pune, where strangers become co-riders and co-riders become connections.
His caption and collage showed that his instinct to connect and help people doesn’t stop at his Pune commute — it travels with him everywhere he goes.
The Impact: Why Dharmesh Represents the Spirit of sRide
What Dharmesh does through sRide every day is simple yet powerful:
He shares his car to help people reach work comfortably
He reduces traffic by enabling shared mobility
He builds small everyday connections through conversations on the move
He shows that carpooling is not just about travel — it’s about community
And his Uttarakhand journey mirrors the same values:
Meeting people where they are
Sharing space with kindness
Learning from every journey
Appreciating human stories beyond our routines
Just like on sRide, every kilometre shared with Dharmesh becomes an opportunity for someone to feel supported, connected, and valued.
This is what truly makes him an sRide Hero.
If you’re an sRide Hero like Dharmesh, keep carpooling, keep connecting, keep inspiring.
Your small everyday gestures are building India’s largest people-first commute community.
If you haven’t tried carpooling yet, your next ride could introduce you to someone who changes your day — or your perspective.
Start carpooling with sRide. Share seats. Share stories. Build connections.
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How Dharmesh’s daily sRide carpools — and his Uttarakhand journey — reflect his passion for helping people on the road.
Some people carpool to save time.
Some carpool to save fuel.
But sRide Hero Dharmesh Gandhi from Pune carpools for something bigger — to help people travel better, safer, and with meaningful human connection.
Every week, Dharmesh opens his car to co-riders, making their commute easier while removing extra vehicles from Pune’s busy roads. And recently, while on a road trip to Uttarakhand, Dharmesh experienced the same kind of human warmth and connection he creates every day through sRide.
He shared a beautiful collage on LinkedIn capturing the people he met — proving once again that shared journeys, whether on a daily commute or a mountain highway, always bring people closer.
The Story: A Carpooler at Heart—Wherever He Goes
Dharmesh’s Uttarakhand journey wasn’t just a road trip. It was a reflection of the same empathy and openness he shows as a carowner on sRide.
Along the way, he connected with:
School students who filled the road with laughter
A dedicated postman travelling through tough terrain
Inspiring Gangaben, whose resilience touched him deeply
Renowned mountaineer Kalyani Ma’am, a symbol of discipline and courage
Dharmesh didn’t just meet them—he listened, learned, and shared moments that reminded him of his everyday sRide carpools in Pune, where strangers become co-riders and co-riders become connections.
His caption and collage showed that his instinct to connect and help people doesn’t stop at his Pune commute — it travels with him everywhere he goes.
The Impact: Why Dharmesh Represents the Spirit of sRide
What Dharmesh does through sRide every day is simple yet powerful:
He shares his car to help people reach work comfortably
He reduces traffic by enabling shared mobility
He builds small everyday connections through conversations on the move
He shows that carpooling is not just about travel — it’s about community
And his Uttarakhand journey mirrors the same values:
Meeting people where they are
Sharing space with kindness
Learning from every journey
Appreciating human stories beyond our routines
Just like on sRide, every kilometre shared with Dharmesh becomes an opportunity for someone to feel supported, connected, and valued.
This is what truly makes him an sRide Hero.
If you’re an sRide Hero like Dharmesh, keep carpooling, keep connecting, keep inspiring.
Your small everyday gestures are building India’s largest people-first commute community.
If you haven’t tried carpooling yet, your next ride could introduce you to someone who changes your day — or your perspective.
Start carpooling with sRide. Share seats. Share stories. Build connections.