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Anand Mahindra discusses rural India’s six-passenger EV: Watch

Anand Mahindra

Anand Mahindra, the chairman of Mahindra Group, is a frequent social media user who posts interesting videos. Recently, an industrialist revealed a story of an ingenious creation in which a man created a six-passenger electric vehicle. The man in the vehicle reveals in the brief video that his electric vehicle can carry six people. He also stated that the cost of this innovation is between $8,000 and $10,000. The electric vehicle charges quickly and can travel up to 150 kilometres.

Anand Mahindra posted this video yesterday. He said in the description of the post, “With just small design inputs (cylindrical sections for the chassis @BosePratap?) this device could find global applications. As a tour ‘bus’ in crowded European tourist centres? I’m always impressed by rural transport innovations, where necessity is the mother of invention.”

Take a look at the video

This video has received over five lakh views, 27,000 likes, and several comments since it was shared.

According to one commenter, “Sir, hope he gets some royalty for his ideas, innovation, and making a nice prototype. His ideas should not be just copied and commercially used because he can’t go for Copyright or Patent. If you pay him, it would be a big motivation to him and millions of innovators.” Another person stated, “And most importantly, it is EV, few safety measures, and this is going to be a game changer from Mahindra’s. Appreciate your quick understanding AM, Sir.” “Electric bike limo! Absolutely super for city tours not only in Europe but in Indian cities as well! Add some more safety features, and it is good to go!” a third said.

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Rural Indian’s are still terrified to get vaccinated against Covid-19

rural India are still terrified

In India, where COVID-19 patients have been unable to access ambulances and even the best-equipped hospitals have run out of oxygen.

Even the pandemic’s wave would be getting worst by the time in this situation the population of rural India is still terrified to get vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus.

When the health worker team visited the villages of India to vaccinate and testify the occupants against Covid-19 the villagers rush out the back, as they don’t want to vaccinate them against Covid-19.

One of the health worker Neelum Kumari knock on the doors of villagers so the occupants ran away back and get terrified that she wants to vaccinate them.

While talking to Indian Media Kumari said, “A lot of people in my village don’t want to take the vaccine. They fear that they will die if they take it,”

“One of the villagers was so angry that he beat up a (health) worker who was trying to convince him to take the vaccine.”

Rumors are circulated through social media and messaging apps like WhatsApp. People are fearful that 5G will cause Covid-19. They are promoted to attacks on cell towers in Haryana.

An Indian Doctor in Miyaganj village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh told,

“People do not even step forward for testing as they think the government will declare them Covid-positive even if they are not,”

 

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