You might have seen a bullock cart at some point in your life and also might have given a little thought to the heavy weights carried by the bulls. So when IAS officer Awanish Sharan posted a picture of an innovative design to reduce the weight carried by the bulls, it went crazy viral online.
In the now-viral picture, a bullock cart can be seen with its two regular wheels. However, this unique cart came with the addition of a portable wheel. It acts as a rolling support and, due to that extra tyre, the load carried by the bulls can be significantly reduced and divided evenly.
According to sources, the technique was designed by a group of students from Rajarambapu Institute of Technology (RIT) in Maharashtra’s Sangli district.
“Rolling support fitted on a bullock cart to reduce the load of the bulls,” reads the caption of the post.
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Needless to say, the post swiftly went viral with over 37k views and impressed netizens took to the comments section to express their opinions.
“An example of humanity,” a user wrote.
Another user commented, “Good technique.”
Great innovation sir https://t.co/01DQzR9rnB
Waah https://t.co/xSkKtDfpVW
Simple innovation solves big problem https://t.co/44ZLE53Qq8
An example of humanity https://t.co/oRMTgsIj3D
Good technique... https://t.co/hfWdT0WOqe
Definitely a Good improvisation...! https://t.co/o1fbce54T2
What do you think of the ingenious design?
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