
Jugaad in Literature: How Indian Writers Break the Rules, Bend Genres, and Still Win Hearts
You think jugaad is just for the guy fixing your ceiling fan with a rubber band and two paper clips? Or for engineers who can hack Wi-Fi faster than you can say “buffering”? Please. Step aside, tech bros and street-smart shopkeepers. Because nobody—nobody—does jugaad like an Indian writer.
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