In The Times Of Coronavirus, 5 Ideas That Celebrate Indian Jugaad

From a ‘social distancing bike’ to an e-rickshaw with four separate compartments for passenger safety, Indians are thinking out-of-the-box to fight COVID-19

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From a ‘social distancing bike’ to an e-rickshaw with four separate compartments for passenger safety, Indians are thinking out-of-the-box to fight COVID-19

Necessity is the mother of invention. The coronavirus pandemic and the need to stay safe have fuelled desi jugaad (innovation, if you will) across the country. From ironing bank cheques to ‘disinfect’ them to a ‘social-distancing bike,’ little ideas that can bring significant change demonstrate the Indian genius for local creative improvisation. We look at five of these ideas that are creating a buzz:

A rickshaw with compartments

For most of us, travelling in an e-rickshaw is all about being squeezed and boxed into a corner. Social distancing is perhaps the last thing you would imagine possible on an e-rickshaw. But one e-rickshaw driver in West Bengal dared to think out-of-the-box. By placing partitions, he divided the rickshaw into four separate compartments, reducing the chances of physical contact between commuters to zero. The bright idea got a pat from business magnate Anand Mahindra himself, who shared a video of the modified e-rickshaw on his Twitter page.

 

 

A social distancing bike

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