As we praise the efforts of Tata's nano and believe that
It is a great boon for the middle class and almost all of us can have a car now and
it will not remain a dream anymore. But the Indian scenario is far more complicated and the advent of one car cannot change it. The nano's success lies not only in its technology and the methods used, but also in making people like me to analyze how common people travel from one place to another in India..From the analysis
India has 12 million cars,
50 million two-wheelers and
6 million trucks and buses
We have a population of 1000 million..!
India has a whooping 55% of its population in the working age (didn’t get the stats for actual working population), Assuming these are the people who has to travel much and often, so a total of at least 400 to 500 million people comes in these catagory...
If the calculations are done sensibly
100 million people travel by their self owned vehicles and the remaining 400 million people has to use public transport daily, no wonder the town buses and trains in the metros are filled with people and not having space to get air for breathing ..
This violent surge in the use of public transport, huge crowds in buses has been a real problem threatening for a number years now..Having used public transport till now, I myself know how difficult it is to travel in peak hours to our destination amidst all the tensions and Crowd…
So, We Indians can be proud of the nano,but taking nothing away from its technical brilliance and the efforts of Mr.Ratan Tata and his team ,the bitter truth is, it cannot be and was never created for being a part of the solution..It is high time that the government put this public transportation system into a serious thinking process and come with a solution so that it satisfies the people who cant afford to own even a bike…(How can they think of Nano?)
A fact:
A 6 million people use the trains in Mumbai alone daily (largest number in the world)..
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
The Nano-Taking India to the World

Amidst the hype of 'nano,the 1-lakh car or as they say the car of the common man,"how big an achievement this is ?" is the biggest question before us
No wonder that this is a giant step forward and one of the greatest,if not 'the greatest' in Indian automobile industry...
It was like looking every step of the process making a car and finding out,"How can we do it cheaper?". Mr.Ratan Tata and Tata has made the cheapest car on the planet and has given hopes to millions of people who had dreamed of owning a car, that their dream would come true..
Some features of the car that highlights how big is the achievement ...
* It is 8 per cent shorter than the smallest car in the market.
*It is two and a half per cent lower than that car.
*Cheapest car in China is the double the price of our nano
And for the environmentalists and TV pundits who argue that the advent of these cars would increase CO2 levels,the reply is
"Who are you, you work in glass-fronted offices & drive four-wheelers and say that others cannot/should not upgrade because its bad for the environment. Clearly, there have to be other ways of solving the looming green crisis."-cnnibn
Let us admire the great work of the 500 engineers behind this car and hope that such inventions can move our country forward making the life of every indian HAPPIER...
Sunday, January 6, 2008
The cricketing Debacle
As I was typing the previous post thinking India would draw the test match,as three wickets were in hand with two overs remaining,cricket once again proved me somthing that it has been doing ever since I started watching it "Dont under estimate me..."
Let me not put the blame on the senior batsmen as others do because all are human and everyone can fail anytime.I am questioning the duties that are left with BCCI in lifting up the cricket (generically sports )talent in the country,in which children grow thinking cricketers as their national heros.There shouldnt be a problem in making them interested towards cricket but the problem is with the facilities they are provided to know about the game.
Watch the difference between the domestic games played in Australia and that of India,Even the team in the bottom of the league in Australia can defeat our top team.See the coaches they have ,the manner they adopt young talented children and give them facilities so that making their life secure and make them concentrate on their game.
Can the officials answer the flowing questions
1)What the hell is BCCI doing with the money it is getting?
2)Why is the expenditure of the BCCI not transparent?
3)What the hell are the politicians doing inside the AC rooms thinking they know cricket better than those
who have played 100 test matches for India?
4)Why did they chose to come to BCCI?to serve the country because of their patriotism..try helping the poor or other games
5)Why do the test match pitches still remain to be poorer than the poorest pitches in Australia?
If u dont know how rich is our BCCI,here are somthing u need to know
*BCCI's annual income for 2006/07 :Rs.650crores
To add to this huge sum in the next 4 years
*Global media rights for international cricket to be held in India between
March 2006 and March 2010 :US$612 Million.
*Official kit sponsorship rights for
5 years from 2006 to 2010 :US$43 Million.
*official Indian cricket team sponsor
for a period of 4 years :US$70 Million.
*The media rights for 25 neutral venue one-day
matches to be played over the next 5 years :US$19.15 Million
*For ground rights,travel sponseers :Rs 2000 crore
Amazed?Now u understand why politicians and businessmen want to serve the BCCI with their skills...GOD save Indian Cricket
Let me not put the blame on the senior batsmen as others do because all are human and everyone can fail anytime.I am questioning the duties that are left with BCCI in lifting up the cricket (generically sports )talent in the country,in which children grow thinking cricketers as their national heros.There shouldnt be a problem in making them interested towards cricket but the problem is with the facilities they are provided to know about the game.
Watch the difference between the domestic games played in Australia and that of India,Even the team in the bottom of the league in Australia can defeat our top team.See the coaches they have ,the manner they adopt young talented children and give them facilities so that making their life secure and make them concentrate on their game.
Can the officials answer the flowing questions
1)What the hell is BCCI doing with the money it is getting?
2)Why is the expenditure of the BCCI not transparent?
3)What the hell are the politicians doing inside the AC rooms thinking they know cricket better than those
who have played 100 test matches for India?
4)Why did they chose to come to BCCI?to serve the country because of their patriotism..try helping the poor or other games
5)Why do the test match pitches still remain to be poorer than the poorest pitches in Australia?
If u dont know how rich is our BCCI,here are somthing u need to know
*BCCI's annual income for 2006/07 :Rs.650crores
To add to this huge sum in the next 4 years
*Global media rights for international cricket to be held in India between
March 2006 and March 2010 :US$612 Million.
*Official kit sponsorship rights for
5 years from 2006 to 2010 :US$43 Million.
*official Indian cricket team sponsor
for a period of 4 years :US$70 Million.
*The media rights for 25 neutral venue one-day
matches to be played over the next 5 years :US$19.15 Million
*For ground rights,travel sponseers :Rs 2000 crore
Amazed?Now u understand why politicians and businessmen want to serve the BCCI with their skills...GOD save Indian Cricket
Tare Zameen Par-Once in a lifetime movie
One of the most beautiful movies you will ever see in your lifetime.The life of a eight year old boy who is used to be the one we had thought strange and 'poor boy with little sense' in our school days ,emphasises the idea "Everyone is ignorant-but in different fields".The story that moves as if we are looking from the eyes of the boy and the first hour is awesome.It underlines the concept,just like everyone having different faces ,they have different abilities,different thoughts,different ideas,different skills,different interests and each one of them is precious and none of them is less important.
Our childhood is being spent around the pressures and the onus of becoming a doctor,engineer,lawyer,manager and no one really cares for the true interest of the heart of the child and the interests subsequently yields to the demands of the society.
Back to the film...As we proceed into the climax wondering the impact it has made into our hearts ,the film responds with even more emossions with actors giving their best performance in the last half an hour or so.The music is just wonderful and touches our inner mind as we are left in a state of oblivion.Suddenly at the end of the movie we realize that it is the directorial debut of Mr.Aamir Khan..Hats off to u Mr.Aamir Khan,,U have given those little children who are not 'The genius' a hope of becoming a 'Einstein'...
Thursday, January 3, 2008
An Emphatic surge of 'The Rich' over 'The Poorest'

Tired of Global Warming Facts and wondering what actually the reality is .Here is a clear picture regarding India.
The per capita emission of an Indian citizen is lower than that of other countries and dont be suprised it is the rich people who contribute less than 1% of the total population ,are emitting CO2 that can be comparable with the emissionsof the world.
We can neglect the middle class for sometime ,now.
So ,the remaining 800 million people and considerable percentage of whom would have never heard of anything regarding global warming,have become victims to the ruthless activities of the rich.The rich live in those airconditioned rooms with their houses built on favourable ares.It is the poor who live in slums and have houses built out of weaker things,are left homeless and lose their loved ones ,of course not because of their faults.
With the floods coming almost every year,and the government unable to do anything to say these poor people,the onus is on the rich people to cut their emissions at least,if not volunteer in helping the poor to come out of this trouble caused by them..
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