A bumpy cacophonous ride, and still smiling in Zariwada, village of Mangrol block, Junagadh district, Gujarat, atop a contraption called the chakada. This vehicle is often seen in rural Saurashtra or in the Kachchh region of Gujarat. It's a unique low-cost ride that is vital to the socioeconomic life of the people in rural parts of the state.
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|MON, JAN 26, 2015
Wheels of the rural Indian West
The 'chakada' is part motorcycle, part cart – a patchwork product that's indispensable to rural Saurashtra
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Gurpreet Singh
Built locally with the engine of a diesel-run Bullet, it resembles a motorcycle from the front. And at the back, mounted on two wheels, is a cart.

Gurpreet Singh
This local patchwork or jugaad, despite its peculiar shape and size, does many things: it carries commuters, facilitates marketing and the procurement of farm and non-farm produce, and, of course, drops and fetches children from school.

Gurpreet Singh
Want to transport something? The chakada is ready with a kick start or rope start, and it comes with its own loud and distinctive sound.

Gurpreet Singh
Till the 1980s, rural transportation in Saurashtra mainly relied on traditional cattle carts. Then a local innovator is said to have recast the golf carts scrapped by the Maharaja of Jamnagar. And thus the chakada appeared on the roads of rural Saurashtra.

Gurpreet Singh
The chakada is perfect for people who cannot afford the luxury of expensive trucks or other goods vehicles, especially when their produce is small in size and quantity. But chakadas also manage to carry large loads of coconut, hay, fertilisers, vegetables – and commuters. So much so that it makes you wonder what is the maximum load that the contraption can carry...

Gurpreet Singh
A chakada ride costs a commuter-friendly Rs. 5 to Rs. 20. So the next time you are in Saurashtra, do look out for this vehicle. It's in vogue, and a part of the local commuting culture. Besides, you must not miss out on that terrific and long-lasting hangover from the chakada 's booming 'silencer'.
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