Anand Mahindra is all praise for e-rickshaw driver social distancing innovation



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Amid the new outbreak of coronavirus in the country and around the world, everyone around the world defends the need to practice social distancing as a means of fighting deadly infection.

Likewise, this e-rickshaw shooter earned the highest possible praise from industrialist and Mahindra Group President Anand Mahindra for his innovative way of practicing social distancing while on the go.

In a tweet, Anand Mahindra today posted a video of an electronic rickshaw driver who has compartmentalized his vehicle so that no two passengers are in direct physical contact with each other.

The video, which features the video recorder he calls the custom design of the drum bike as “Crown Innovation,” shows how the vehicle owner has divided his e-rickshaw into four cameras for four passengers. Your seat, or rather, the driver’s seat, is also separated from the passenger area by a solid partition.

Sharing the video, Anand Mahindra tweeted: “The abilities of our people to innovate quickly and adapt to new circumstances never cease to amaze me.”

The Mahindra Group President was quite pleased and impressed by the driver innovation and gave him the highest praise possible by labeling Rajesh Jejurikar, the CEO of Auto and Farm Sectors, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, and asked him to hire the driver. as advisor to their R&D and product development teams.

This is how the owner has customized the electronic rickshaw:

Since uploading, the post has received over 22,000 likes and 4,000 retweets with everyone praising the owner of Tuk Tuk for his creativity. One of the comments from a Twitter user said: “That is almost a” Tuk-Tuk in quarantine “!! Brilliant!”

Meanwhile, India is closed until May 3, 2020 to combat the new choroanvirus outbreak in the country. According to the latest data from the health ministry, the country witnessed a huge jump in the number of new cases of coronaviurus after registering 1,752 new cases in the last 24 hours. The total count of confirmed Covid-19 cases today has increased to 23,452, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. In addition, with 37 more deaths, the number of deaths due to infection increased to 723, he said.

At a crucial time like this, innovation and driver efforts are a ray of hope to combat the highly contagious disease that has engulfed the world in it.



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