Auto rickshaw sales hit as India's economy flags
India is often compared to China, and the world's biggest democracy is sharing many of the same problems. Growth has been flagging, and when the latest set of figures are released later this week they are not expected to show any sudden recovery.
The BBC's Yogita Limaye reports on India's problems, and how even sales of one of the country's most recognisable transport icons - the auto rickshaw - have been hit.
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