Fuel prices reaching the sky, citizen are finding a solution

Supriya Thorat and Amol Warankar
@npnews24x7

Pune

Soaring prices of fuels increasing have pitched the pocket of conman person so much that their monthly expenses have been ruin adversely, but in Pune based village has found a solution where they are using E-bike on huge demand which is been more exploring in rural areas of Maharashtra.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is talking about Ghar Wapasi, Urban-Rural connectivity but the daily increase of fuel prices has landed troublesome for the layman and also farmers in the huge term. Apart from the fuel prices, even CNG prices are increases. For such CNG

In Pune based Chandoli Budruk area which is around 75 kilometers from city has started with an innovative of e-bike and also share among each other. The total population of the village is around 5000 and farming is the major occupation of the village.

40-year-old Shashikant Thorat farmer by professional and lives in the joint family in the village. He said, “In our house, we 22 people reside together and farming is our major occupation. Apart from bread and butter, we have to manage five children education. We had three two-wheelers and two four-wheelers vehicles. Such vehicles are mostly used for our farming and also leaving children to school and other educational activities. We know the current situation of farming is getting affected and managing the losses in farming along with earning bread and butter for the family is a real struggle.”

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He added, “In village area, everything is far right from our house to our cow barn is far, children schools, grampanchayat office, grocery store, visiting marketplace in Manchar and Narayangoan. Even the petrol pump is far. To overcome it we took one e-bike and one e-bike we manage all the work. Now our other vehicles are lying in dust but e-bike we took two more. Our house women too can ride the bikes. We do share our e-bikes to our neighbors and needy. We found our solution. For two days we required Rs 200 petrol and now using such ebike in penny amount. After we purchase in our village more than 30 people have such bikes”

Similar has been adopted in Shegaon taluka in Buldhana district. In Shegaon The Gajanan Maharaj Temples were built to Sant Gajanan Maharaj, an Indian holy man well-known in the state of Maharashtra, India. Maharaj lived during the late 19th century and early 20th century.

In such a village especially the trust for their employees along with carrying food, bring vegetables and also towing passengers from temple to the Bakh Niwas they are using such vehicle.

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