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''Jugaaḍ'' (or "Jugaaṛ") is a colloquial Indo-Aryan word, which refers to a non-conventional, frugal innovation, often termed a "
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". It could also refer to an innovative fix or a simple work-around, a solution that bends the rules, or a resource that can be used in such a way. It is also often used to signify creativity: to make existing things work, or to create new things with meager resources. Jugaad is increasingly accepted as a management technique and is recognized all over the world as an acceptable form of frugal engineering at peak. Companies in Southeast Asia are adopting jugaad as a practise to reduce
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costs. Jugaad also applies to any kind of creative and out-of-the-box thinking or life hacks that maximize resources for a company and its stakeholders. According to author and professor
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, ''jugaad'' is an "important way out of the current economic crisis in developed economies and also holds important lessons for emerging economies".


Etymology and variants

It is pronounced as ''jugaad'' or ''jugaadh'' in Hindi, while in
Punjabi Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to: * Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan * Punjabi language * Punjabi people * Punjabi dialects and languages Punjabi may also refer to: * Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
and Urdu it is pronounced as ''jugaar'', with a hard "R" sound that can be misunderstood by non-native speakers as ''jugaad''. One potential origin is ''yog(a)'' meaning "joining" or "union", a cognate of '' yoke''. In
Tamil Tamil may refer to: * Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia ** Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils **Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia * Tamil language, nati ...
it is translated as உத்தரம். There are similar idioms in the Southern Indian languages (for example, ''thattikootu'' (to ‘put together’) or ''oppeeru'' (‘fixing’ or ‘getting’) in Malayalam; or ''mazhattu'' ('to distract') in Tamil). Another view is that the word originates from the Sanskrit word ''yukti'' which means "a solution (to a problem)". This view is the most likely one. The Yoga origins have no bridging words or ideas. Yukati lead to the word 'Jugat' meaning 'solution' and 'jugti' meaning 'one who can find solutions' in Punjabi. In Punjabi we can create a nonsense word to make a pair that goes together. If 'pani- pooni peo'..'drink water wooter' literally. So we say 'have you found a jugat jugad' for this problem? Jugaad roughly corresponds to do-it-yourself ( DIY) in the US, hacking or a bodge in the UK, urawaza (裏技) in Japanese, tapullo in parts of Italy, ''tǔ fǎ '' (土法) in
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, Trick 17 in Germany, ''gambiarra'' in Brazil, '' système D.'' in France, ''jua kali'' in Kenya, or '' Number 8 wire'' in New Zealand; in addition, equivalent words within South Africa are ''’n boer maak ’n plan'' in Afrikaans, ''izenzele'' in Zulu, ''iketsetse'' in
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, and ''itirele'' in Tswana.


Jugaad and legality

Yamini Narayanan is an animal life defender who argues that Jugaad is a key resource for progress in obstructionist environments like slow, inefficient, or corrupt bureaucracies and governance institutions, or when the activity is illegal. Depending on context, intention, and the informal political economy, jugaad can be legal, unauthorized, or even criminal. Yamini stresses that jugaad covers a broad set of complex practices, argumentation, and innovations, that have also been used in concealments in the slaughter of cows throughout India.


Low-cost vehicle

''Jugaad'' can also refer to a homemade or locally made vehicle in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They are made by local mechanics using wooden planks, metal sheets and parts taken from different machines and vehicles. One type of ''jugaad'' is a quadricycle, a vehicle made of wooden planks and old SUV parts, variously known as ''kuddukka'' and ''
peter rehra Peter rehra, ਪੀਟਰ ਰੇਹੜਾ is a homemade jugaad vehicle used in rural Punjab and other North Indian states. It is made by assembling a diesel engine,(mostly meant for pumping water), removing the pumpset assembly from it, and join ...
'' in North India. However, ''jugaad'' could be used as a term for any low cost vehicle which typically costs around Rs. 50,000 (about US$800). ''Jugaads'' are powered by diesel engines originally intended to power agricultural irrigation pumps. They are known for poor brakes, and cannot go faster than about 60 km/h (37 mph). The vehicle often carries more than 20 people at a time in remote locations and poor road conditions. Though no statistical data is available, it is reported that there are a number of instances of failing brakes, requiring a passenger to jump off and manually apply a wooden block as a brake. As part of research for his 2013 book, Innovation and a Global Knowledge Economy in India, Thomas Birtchnell, a lecturer of Sustainable Communities at University of Wollongong,
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, found that of 2,139 cases of road traffic casualties in 72 hours at J N Medical College hospital in Aligarh, 13.88% of pedestrian casualties were due to ''jugaad''. It was stated by Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways
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that ''jugaads'' do not conform to the specifications of a Motor Vehicle under the
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. These vehicles hence do not have any vehicle registration plate and they are not registered with the
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(RTO). Hence, no road tax is paid on them, neither there exists any official count of such vehicles. ''Jugaads'' are not officially recognized as road-worthy, and despite a few proposals to regulate them, vote-bank politics have trumped safety concerns. The improvised vehicles have now become rather popular as a means to transport all manner of burdens, from lumber to steel rods to school children. For safety reasons the Government of India has officially banned ''jugaad'' vehicles. Another type of ''jugaad'' called ''bike-rehra'' or ''motorcycle-rehri'', a motorcycle, moped or scooter modified into motorized trikes are used in Indian Punjab province and its neighboring states. Another type of ''jugaad'' called ''phat-phatri rickshaw'' or ''phatphatiya rickshaw'', WWII-era Harley Davidson motorcycles modified into motorized trikes were earlier used in New Delhi. A variant of the ''jugaad'' vehicle in Tamil Nadu in South India is the ''meen body vandi.'' This roughly translates to "fish bed vehicle" because they originated among local fishermen who needed a quick and cheap transport system to transport fish. It is a motorized tri-wheeler (derived from the non-motorized variant) with a heavy-duty suspension and a motorcycle engine—typically recycled from Czech
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or Enfield Bullet vehicles. Its origins are typical of other ''jugaadu'' innovations—dead fish are typically considered unhygienic, and vehicles that carry them cannot be typically used to carry anything else. Similar vehicles can be found throughout much of Southeast Asia. Another variant of the ''jugaad'' called ''chakkda rickshaw'', a motorcycle modified into a tri-wheeler with truck wheels in the rear is used in Gujarat. The variant of ''jugaad'' in Pakistan is a motorcycle made into a trike called ''chand-gari'' meaning "Moon Car" or ''chingchee'' after the Chinese company
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Co. LTD who first introduced these to the market. Today, a ''jugaad'' is one of the most cost-effective transportation solutions for rural Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. File:Jugaad.jpg, ''Jugaad'' vehicle ''
Peter Rehra Peter rehra, ਪੀਟਰ ਰੇਹੜਾ is a homemade jugaad vehicle used in rural Punjab and other North Indian states. It is made by assembling a diesel engine,(mostly meant for pumping water), removing the pumpset assembly from it, and join ...
'' powered by an agricultural water pump engine. Jugaad_engine.JPG , ''Jugaad'' engine being hand-started. File:Politicaljugaad.jpg, ''Jugaad'' vehicle ''Peter Rehra'' carrying passengers to a political rally in Agra, India. File:Motorcycle cart .jpg, ''Bike-trolley'', a ''jugaad'' trailer for motorcycles. File:ChhakdoRickshaw.jpg, ''Chakkda Rickshaw'' in Gujarat. File:Market porter pedals jugaad goods carrier tricycle in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, India.jpg, A non-motorized ''Meen Body Vandi'' ''jugaad''-style improvised vehicle, in
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. File:Meen Body Vandi fish bed vehicle Jugaad tricycle trike conversion three wheeler Rajdoot TVS Tamilnadu India - மீன் பூடி வண்டி Etan Doronne www.myindiaexperience.com Wikipedia.jpg, Motorised ''Meen Body Vandi''. File:Chingchee in Pakistan.JPG, ''Chand Gari Rickshaw'' in Pakistan.


See also

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Frugal innovation Frugal innovation or frugal engineering is the process of reducing the complexity and cost of a good and its production. Usually this refers to removing nonessential features from a durable good, such as a car or telephone, in order to sell it in d ...
* Life hacking *
Peter Rehra Peter rehra, ਪੀਟਰ ਰੇਹੜਾ is a homemade jugaad vehicle used in rural Punjab and other North Indian states. It is made by assembling a diesel engine,(mostly meant for pumping water), removing the pumpset assembly from it, and join ...
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Rickshaw A rickshaw originally denoted a two- or three-wheeled passenger cart, now known as a pulled rickshaw, which is generally pulled by one person carrying one passenger. The first known use of the term was in 1879. Over time, cycle rickshaws (also ...
* Pulled rickshaw * Cycle rickshaw * Auto rickshaw *
E-rickshaw Electric rickshaws (also known as electric tuk-tuks or e-rickshaws or toto or e-tricycles) are small 3-wheeled vehicles powered by an electric motor and battery ranging from 650 to 1400 Watts. They save on fuel costs compared to auto rickshaws ...
*
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* Ekka * Transport in India * Transport in Pakistan *
Transport in Bangladesh Since Bangladesh's independence in 1971, the transportation sector has grown rapidly and transportation medium on land and rivers have begun to develop. Air travel came into existence later. Though Bangladesh has greatly evolved in the transporta ...
Similar terms: * Bodge, an English term of similar meaning *
Chindōgu is the practice of inventing ingenious everyday gadgets that seem to be ideal solutions to particular problems, but which may cause more problems than they solve. The term is of Japanese origin. Background Literally translated, ''chindōgu'' mean ...
, a Japanese term for deliberately "un-useful" inventions, created as a hobby and entertainment. * Urawaza, a Japanese term for life hacking *
Redneck Technology In maritime transport terms, and most commonly in sailing, jury-rigged is an adjective, a noun, and a verb. It can describe the actions of temporary makeshift running repairs made with only the tools and materials on board; and the subsequ ...
An American term of similar meaning for innovations or improvisation using locally available materials * Gung-ho, a technique of guerilla industry employed at the
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in WWII * Kludge, an American-English term of similar meaning * Number 8 wire, a New Zealand term of similar meaning * System D in French, is a shorthand term that refers to a manner of responding to challenges that requires one to have the ability to think fast, to adapt, and to improvise when getting a job done *Gambiarra in Brazilian Portuguese, or desenrascar in European Portuguese, is an improvised solution using available materials or techniques.


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Further reading

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