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Radhakrishna garu commented yesterday that a rickshaw puller or a cycle rickshaw-walah is called a Rickshaw-karmika while the autorickshaw-person is called a driver. Why this differentiation? The difference is in the energy-source for providing the motion of the vehicle. The rickshaw-walah in the first two cases provides his muscle energy – the puller from his shoulders and the cyclist from his legs. An auto-rickshaw is an automotive vehicle like a car. The energy comes through an automobile engine powered by natural gas or petro-product.
Radhakrishna garu commented yesterday that a rickshaw puller or a cycle rickshaw-walah is called a Rickshaw-karmika while the autorickshaw-person is called a driver. Why this differentiation? The difference is in the energy-source for providing the motion of the vehicle. The rickshaw-walah in the first two cases provides his muscle energy – the puller from his shoulders and the cyclist from his legs. An auto-rickshaw is an automotive vehicle like a car. The energy comes through an automobile engine powered by natural gas or petro-product.
Nandiraju Radhakrishna Sir, but people call those who work in machine dominated industries industrial workers, railway workers, motor field workers.. and in telugu, hindi and other vernaculars they are called Karmik. I am little bit confused..
Vvs Sarma In an assembly line, the worker is a robot, doing his pre-assigned work. A rickshaw-walah is more free. The truth is all are workers. Research and scientific workers is a common term. Today a software engineer is also a techno-cooly.