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FactTechzPublished at May 18, 2026 at 08:30 AM0:57
Horse is BEST!! No Petrol No Diesel Tension! But.. Really? Why Indians Using Horse? #shorts thumbnail

Horse is BEST!! No Petrol No Diesel Tension! But.. Really? Why Indians Using Horse? #shorts

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May 18, 2026 at 08:30 AM
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India
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The recent increase in petrol and diesel prices in India has sparked widespread public discussion, protests, and concerns about rising living costs. Fuel prices were raised by around ₹3 per litre following a surge in global crude oil prices linked to tensions in West Asia and disruptions in international oil markets. The hike immediately affected transportation, agriculture, and daily household expenses, since fuel costs influence almost every part of the economy. Reports from several states noted that transport operators, farmers, and small business owners were among the hardest hit groups. In some rural areas, local reports and viral videos suggested that people had started using horse carts or bullock carts more frequently for short-distance travel and goods transport. Farmers in particular have been trying to reduce diesel consumption by limiting tractor use whenever possible. Some villagers reportedly turned to animal-driven carts for transporting crops, fodder, or market supplies over short routes to save money. At the same time, bicycle usage and ride-sharing have also increased in several towns as families try to cut fuel expenses. However, experts note that these changes are still limited and mostly temporary rather than a large nationwide shift back to traditional transport. Economists say the real concern is not the horse-cart imagery itself but the broader economic pressure created by rising fuel prices. Higher diesel costs increase the price of transporting food, milk, vegetables, and construction materials, which can contribute to inflation across the economy. Truck operators have warned of higher freight charges, while farmers fear rising irrigation and harvesting costs. Public transport fares may also increase if fuel prices remain high for a long period. These developments have intensified political debate, with opposition leaders accusing the government of failing to control inflation during a period of global uncertainty. The discussion around increased horse or bullock cart usage therefore reflects a larger social and economic anxiety. While India is unlikely to see a major return to animal-based transport on a national scale, the symbolism has resonated strongly with the public because it highlights the burden that rising fuel prices place on ordinary citizens. The viral images of horse carts and bullock carts have become less about transportation itself and more about expressing frustration over affordability, inflation, and the rising cost of daily life in India. Subscribe to FactTechz
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