How India’s cars have been built on an assembly line of broken fingers - Quartz: “I’m lucky,” said Lokesh Kumar as he held up his left hand for examination. “I pulled out in time.” Half a centimetre of his thumb had been shaved off by a machine.
Kumar works in Manesar, India’s leading automobile hub, about 50 kilometers from Delhi, in Haryana’s Gurgaon district. Around 80,000 workers work here at more than 600 companies, with a majority producing components for cars and bikes.
Kumar works in Manesar, India’s leading automobile hub, about 50 kilometers from Delhi, in Haryana’s Gurgaon district. Around 80,000 workers work here at more than 600 companies, with a majority producing components for cars and bikes.