In Natrada village, near Panwari in Mahoba district, a modest roadside workshop has become a practical stop for farmers and drivers who cannot afford long delays when a vehicle breaks down. The shop, KP Diesel Service, handles tractor repairs and routine servicing, as well as diesel pumps, nozzle-injectors, and brake work. On busy days, it also takes in water pumps and other four-wheeler jobs that come from the same stretch of road traffic.The workshop is run by Chandrashekhar, who resides in Natrada village. He describes the work in plain terms: when a tractor loses pulling power, starts giving black smoke, or stops delivering mileage, the fault has to be found quickly and fixed with the right tools, not guesswork.A workshop close to fieldsIn this part of Bundelkhand, tractors are not just machines; they are daily infrastructure. Chandrashekhar says that earlier, many farmers would travel far for repair work, sometimes close to a hundred kilometres, and the trip would cost them time they could not spare. A repair could stretch into two or three days, especially when a part had to be arranged, or the vehicle had to wait its turn.He chose his current location with that routine in mind. The… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed








