'Jugaad (alternatively Juggaar) is a colloquial Hindi-Urdu word that can mean an innovative fix or a simple work-around, used for solutions that bend rules, or a resource that can be used as such, or a person who can solve a complicated issue.'
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I don't know who this guys is.
I don't know who these guys are either. The place to be is in front of your house or shop - that's where the real chin wagging happens.
Dogs are your friend. Monkeys are bastards. 100s of kites circle in the sky above Delhi, where maximum effort when posing for photos is a must.

Most vehicles are the pride and joy of their owners, especially the tractors, auto-rickshaws and the lorries. Painted and decorated with all kinds of stuff. The tractors and their trailers mostly seemed to be the same size/model and are ragged around like crazy. Just like on GTA San Andreas.

One horse going this way, one horse going that way. I was told that they are used for weddings. Apparently the drunken groom will turn up to the party on a horse at around midnight. Also a good mode of transport. Indian horses have beautiful ears.

It's more interesting when the council doesn't get involved in the design and construction of buildings.

It took 4 guys to get this rock on his head. Then he walked it 20 metres to the tractor trailer! True metal head.
The classic Indian stool.

Anything is possible in India. The sketchy petrol generator followed metres behind and was equally loud and inventive. Team effort / Jugaad.

If you like, you can rent a whole army of these walking florescent light bulbs for your wedding party.

Hanging out of train doors is definitely recommended.