A man from Bengaluru celebrated Independence Day in a unique way. He created GPS drawing of the map of India by walking  73 kilometers in 13 hours and 25 minutes holding a national flag. Taking to X, (formerly Twitter) Vikas Ruparelia shared a video of himself walking on the streets of the IT city. He also shared a screenshot of the map of India he was able to trace during his trek. 


The clip recently shared on X opens to show the map traced by Ruparelia with the help of GPS. In the next shot he can bee seen walking the streets of Bengaluru with a flag of India in his hand. After he finishes, he celebrates with his family and takes pictures with them.


“Did this GPS art by walking within Bengaluru,Jai Hind ! Happy Independence Day,Thank you so much Dear friends for your wishes and motivation, personally even I was doubtful that I can finish this in one day.Well it's been a great adventure and special thanks to my family &friends," read the caption of the post shared by Ruparelia.






The video posted recently has garnered 8,000 views and a good number of comments.


"Inspiring. Possible to share the route for others who may want to try emaulating you?," commented one user on the post.






"Inspiring proud of you my friend Hearty congratulations," wrote another user.






"Amazing to get it perfect…kudos, commented a third on the post.


While a fourth wrote, "Inspiring …. Love the grit".