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Delhiwale: Working in extreme heat

Delhi's auto rickshaw drivers combat the scorching summer heat with creative solutions like wet cloths and cardboard roofs, taking breaks to escape the sun.

Updated on: May 27, 2024 06:32 AM IST
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The sun’s glare was repeatedly hitting the auto rickshaw’s windshield. It was not even 10am, but the road, the roadside, and the trees on the roadside were flooded with hot white light. So white that it was hurting his eyes, driver Mahadev Kumar says, recalling his first half of the day. The pain inside his head was picking up intensity.

Shiv Kumar halts his autorickshaw to drink water. (HT Photo)
Shiv Kumar halts his autorickshaw to drink water. (HT Photo)

Since Delhi’s green-and-yellow auto rickshaws are open on both sides, their drivers have to absorb the full blast of the summer season’s wrath, all through the day. One auto rickshaw driver copes with the heatwave-like conditions by tying a wet gamcha, length-wise, along the steering to prevent the sun rays from falling straight on his arms.

Anyways, it was almost noon when Mahadev Kumar dropped a customer, here on a central Delhi avenue. He then parked the auto rickshaw under the shade of this huge peepal tree, got up from the driver’s seat, and claimed the long passenger seat on the back, curving his body into a fetal position.

He woke up moments ago. The pain in the head is gone, he says, explaining that he has been taking a two-hour-long break during the peak summer heat.

Returning to his seat following the nap, driver Mahadev Kumar intently gazes at a pavement barber shaving a customer. The simple stall is partly shaded by a tree’s dense green foliage. He continues to stare at the barber, who on noticing that he is being watched, waves at the driver. Mahadev Kumar turns away his head. In the summer, he says, many “bungalow wale” install cold water filters for passers-by outside their bungalow gate. He stops to refill his bottle each time he spots such a free facility. He now restarts his auto rickshaw, and leaves the tree shade, re-entering into the city’s hot white light.

Steps ahead, another auto rickshaw comes to a halt, under the shade of another tree. Driver Shiv Kumar has stopped to drink water.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mayank Austen Soofi

Mayank Austen Soofi is a writer-snapper trying to capture Delhi by heart.

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