THE ROARING AUTO-RICKSHAWS (AKA FUT-FADI) ARE THINGS OF THE PAST! All over the towns of India, you cannot miss the roaring sounds of running Auto-rickshaws. In North India, they are fondly nicknamed as "Fut-Fadi" consequent upon their decibel-high engine sound of "fut...fut.." while running on the busy roads. Latest technology advancements have made it possible that sooner than later, people will forget these noisy public transport vehicles, and happily ride on the latest smoke-free, noise-free, pollution-free and hassle-free E-Rickshaws (Electric Rickshaws) manufactured by companies like Sauryaa Sharyo (http://www.sauryaasharyo.com/). Interesting History of Auto-rickshaws: When automobiles came to run over Indian roads, people observed them with open-jaws of amazement. They were used hitherto to ride on bullock-carts and horse-ridden carts (Jutkaas) serving as public transports, to go places within the city. The other cheapest local transport available for them was hand-pulled Rickshaws (which have been banned totally in Independent India) later. These man-pulled rickshaws were improved into Cycle-Rickshaws; and even now these are in vogue in smaller cities and towns. In order to reduce the stress of pedaling these rickshaws, it was thought that motor-driven rickshaws will be very convenient. Thus came the Auto-Rickshaws into existence and along with it all the troubles, handicaps and disturbances to road-transport.