Throughout India the ekka is the ordinary vehicle in which the natives travel, and until recent times was the only one available to Europeans. |
On a perfectly-macadamed, butter-like road, the perfect ekka should make one feel that it is full of potholes. |
The Ekka and gari or bugee appear to have been developed during the Mughal period. |
I was so taken by the idea I let him go, and he jingled off in an ekka as pleased as Punch. |
Malcolm rode up to the zemindar, who was separated some forty paces from the ekka. |
The Queensland Chamber of Commerce questioned the Ekka public holiday, complaining of loss of productivity. |