The article is very good. It is possible to achieve similar successes in other engineering sectors across the globe. High time that Indian Engineering companies think on the lines of Mr Ratan Tata
RE:Nano Effect
by raman govindan on Jan 31, 2008 10:15 AM Permalink
thefinancial constraint faced by the lower middle classed, would enable them to prefer the nano. but in dress etc. no individual would like present himself in an uniform when choice exists.that looks like school or aramy uniform. that should make it difficult for mass dresses. the textile fabrics may show some cost cutting.
RE:nano will never keep the promise
by Kannan Palaniswamy on Jan 31, 2008 10:11 AM Permalink
First of all.,throw this negative mindset about India or Indian companies. If they can produce a proto type, they should able to deliver mass production also. And you must trust corporates like TATA. When all other parts of world (like Europe,USA,Australia,Africa) trust TATA (Indian Company) why Indians drag our own company. Wait,wait I am not a Tata employee.
All the best to TATA.. Let others also follow the suit.
RE:nano will never keep the promise
by venu gopal on Jan 31, 2008 10:21 AM Permalink
TATA hamara Bharat ke shaan aur best role model for mere jaise youth ke liye
RE:Let some one help formers of INDIA
by kk kk on Jan 31, 2008 10:38 AM Permalink
i do not know how nano will help farmers. probably nano-technology will. and by that i do not mean technology used in nano.
RE:Let some one help formers of INDIA
by Ganapathy Janrdhanan on Jan 31, 2008 10:33 AM Permalink
Please learn to spell farmers.The entire politics depend upon this Farmer.He is taken for a ride by everyone including you who do not do any thing excepting complaining. Producing a low budget car is surely worth the mention as it is an achievement in Automobile engineering. Let us not mix things.
RE:Let some one help formers of INDIA
by prabha karan on Jan 31, 2008 10:13 AM Permalink
Manjunatha.... u are fit to do "Forming" ...why dont u go to the paddy field and start "plaaughing" ??
PS: No offence meant to "Formers" , I respect them
RE:RE:Let some one help formers of INDIA
by venu gopal on Jan 31, 2008 10:18 AM Permalink
he is better than you atleast wrote his name sahi se tum tho yek pade hue ignorant ho. why aap log hamare desh me hai
RE:RE:Let some one help formers of INDIA
by Sanjay Sen Choudhury on Jan 31, 2008 11:38 PM Permalink
Prabha Karan,If you really did respect farmers (& were you not be ignorant of their plight that drives them to drink pesticides & commit suicide), you would'nt be making fun of someone like Manjunath. Grow up kid!!
RE:Let some one help formers of INDIA
by abhishek gupta on Jan 31, 2008 10:08 AM Permalink
Dodo, its "FARMERS" & not "FORMERS". Atleast learn proper english before you participate in dicussion forums which are in english
RE:Let some one help formers of INDIA
by Sanjay Sen Choudhury on Jan 31, 2008 11:33 PM Permalink
Abhishek Gupta, where did you earn your D.Litt in English from ??? please enlighten before you "DoDo" someone else. Atleast Mr.Manjunath is drawing attention to something that is also very important.
RE:RE:Let some one help formers of INDIA
by venu gopal on Jan 31, 2008 10:16 AM Permalink
arrogance aur stupid reasoning = cheap behavior. samjhe kya gupta bhai