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Meet Sejal whose cow-dung coated car is Internet sensation

Sejal Shah’s Toyota Altis became an internet sensation soon after its photos went viral- thanks to the thick coat of cow-dung all over it.

Updated on: May 24, 2019 05:17 PM IST
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Coating our sedan with cow-dung for braving the scorching summer heat might not be a feasible proposition for most of us, but a housewife in Ahmedabad has done it as she claims it keeps her car cool even without air-conditioning.

Shah says the coating keeps her car’s within limits and makes her feel cooler in summers and warmer in winters. (Twitter/@ANI)
Shah says the coating keeps her car’s within limits and makes her feel cooler in summers and warmer in winters. (Twitter/@ANI)

Sejal Shah’s Toyota Altis became an internet sensation soon after its photos went viral- thanks to the thick coat of cow-dung all over it. The housewife’s sedan is an eye-catcher on the streets with the coating and the red and white rangoli-like designs on the edges.

Shah says the coating keeps her car’s within limits and makes her feel cooler in summers and warmer in winters. It is also her bid towards saving the environment at a time when global warming is a major concern, she says.

“It not only keeps my car cool but also helps in preventing pollution. The harmful gases that are released while we use car AC increase the temperatures and contribute to global warming. I drive my car switching off the AC as the cow-dung keeps it cool,” Sejal Shah told ANI.

Applying cow dung paste on the walls and floors of mud-houses is a common practice in rural India. It keeps the house temperature within limits, cool in summers and warm in winters.

 
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