RE:Nano is anti Muslim
by Ripesh Patel on Jan 12, 2008 02:24 AM Permalink
Thats not joke. I am supporting muslim brothers. Here are my additional demands: If government doesnt ban Nano, here will be commies additional demands - (1) Nano should be made available in green color (2) No interest ever for Nano for Muslims (3) Subsidies for Muslims for attaching a trailer with Nano to help carry the family (4) Green nano should be able to cross red traffic lights (5) No checking of Green Nanos on any check points
RE:Communists, assorted socialists and psuedo-Secularists did major damage to India after 1947
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Jan 11, 2008 11:33 PM Permalink
Just look at West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh today to find out the damage done by Communists, assorted socialists and psuedo-Secularists .
Till 1850s, India and China controlled some 25% & 30% of World GDP. TATA's successful launch of NANO shows Indian innovation is coming back, and we will NOT be following colonial ideas like Socialism, Central planning.
WE NEED LEADERS LIKE NARENDA MODI IN EVERY STATE FOR NEXT 100 YEARS TO BOOST THIS.
RE:The World economic cycle is again turning
by suman nanda on Jan 12, 2008 01:32 AM Permalink
Too radical mukherjee..A tyrant criminal like Narendra Modi can not be solution to any problem, be it whatever grim. I dont like communists as well, but that does not call for a genocide ruler like Modi, Hitler, Idi-Omin or Mulayam Singh Yadav
I read your article titled 'Decoding the Rs 1 lakh message' and I think it is a proud moment for all Indians that one of our companies has dared to do something like this and rather successfully (this could be a premature comment though) . Whether the 1-Lakh Car is successful or not is a different issue, but the fact that an Indian car maker has dared to do something like this is praise-worthy (praise worthy is an understatement) and probably the reason for this could be the read in what the Late Shri.J.N.Tata once said about about business houses. He said that the ultimate beneficiary of any business should be the community that it serves and not the business house and today even after over a hundred years I strongly believe that the Tatas stand by their Late founders' thoughts.
RE:Making India Proud
by rexberry on Jan 11, 2008 10:42 PM Permalink
@Mahesh Yes you are right.. actually india is growing and the automobile segment is also growin with many people switching to mid segment cars from small cars but TATA had the audacity to introduce these cars for all working class people in india... hats off boss
RE:RE:The one-lakh Tata Nano
by Bhaskar Dutta on Jan 11, 2008 09:09 PM Permalink
You have not at all understood the message behind the article. Use your intelligence. It is the thought proceess, follow-up, and then final execution by producing the car, is what is important. Sony's Walkman was also such a revolution, as is Ipod now. We do hope more such ideas come up and one in line as suggested here is the cheap method of purifieng water for the masses to drink and survive.
NEW DELHI: Whatever Ratan Tata has done so far has evoked strong reactions, his group's ambitious bid for steel maker Corus was dubbed as audacious and his dream car cheap, but there is no stopping this dream factory.
Having given shape to his vision - the people's car christened 'Nano' - Tata has already commissioned his team to conjure up a low-cost solution to purify drinking water.
"Anything that we can do to reduce disparity," was Tata's reply to editors when asked what was his next big dream In this case, his dream is to come up with a "low cost (water) purification system". Tata said some of his group companies were already working on the idea.
Millions of people in India's cities and villages still lack access to safe drinking water. According to UNICEF, about 85 per cent of rural Indians and 95 per cent of those living in urban areas have sustainable access to safe drinking water in the country of 1.1 billion people.
Water purification systems, currently available in the market for residential use, cost anything from Rs 6,000 to Rs 15,000 in the country, where average earning of a person per month is less than Rs 3,500.
Tata, however, did not put a price tag for the budget purification system under development.
RE:The economic times: Tata to focus on low cost water purification system
by Guruji on Jan 11, 2008 08:27 PM Permalink
When this project materialise, the so called leaders and environmentalist will shout/argue that if the product entres market, all the low / middle class people buy it and lead to draughts since the millions of people who are deprived of good water now will taste and know what is good / sweet water and consume more water !!!!
RE:The economic times: Tata to focus on low cost water purification system
by Milind on Jan 12, 2008 01:34 AM Permalink
That is really funny. Well said
RE:The economic times: Tata to focus on low cost water purification system
by DV Nayak on Jan 12, 2008 12:52 AM Permalink
If Mr. Tata wants to really see the brilliance of Indian minds and Indian innovation, he should copy Michael Dell's single biggest contribution to IT - his website - dellideastorm.com
Make a website - tataideastorm.com
Mr. Tata has just to sit back and watch the rest. Everything else will take care of itself.