As expected, the announcement has divided the city. Many support the government’s decision, but others feel rickshaws are a non-polluting mode of transport in this over-polluted city and the decision would leave 18,000-odd ‘jobless’. Of course, the state has promised to provide alternate means of livelihood. There’s talk of training the rickshaw-pullers to drive autorickshaws run on lpg. But the rickshaw-pullers. most over 45, may probably be past the age of learning a new vocation. And government assurances, by themselves, don’t generate much optimism.