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Thoughts for Change-We can do it
Since ancient India, the leading scientists had contributed immensely to the revolutionary progress made in the fields of science and technology. Today, the intellectual evolution in our country is seen in limited areas of developmental work. The empowerment of Indian youth depends on the technological progress that can reform the policies of economic competitiveness and social prosperity by bringing in newer and ground breaking changes. In the future of India the budding intellectual minds, therefore, can play a crucial role by igniting the spark lying within the human potential to reach the pinnacle of glory in our nationhood.
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Tata Nano The People's Car
"The Tata nano, Indias first real peoples car, was unveiled in January 2008. But expectations among the people had started building ever since Ratan Tata first announced his intention to produce the car. An affordable car, a transition from two wheels to four, has long been a dream of the middle class. And when such a car was announced, and that too by Tata, anticipation rose sky high. Without knowing even the basic specs of the Nano, people up to place their orders. Today, when the car has finally won out against a lot of odds ( some of them deliberately created ), peoples expectations have risen correspondingly. While a Tata product, such as the Nano, is always taken on trust there have been a lot of questions among the public about the car, answers to which were difficult to find as they were spread over a wide area. This book brings together every fact about the Nano from its production problems, to its technical specifications, its cosmetic attractions, and its performance ratings. It goes on to list probable rival cars that have been announced or are on the anvil, how they are expected to compare with the Nano, world reactions and lots more. This book could well be subtitled Everything you Ever Wanted to know about the Tata Nano. The only thing not discussed in this book is the price Ratan Tata said rupees one hundred thousand ( one lakh ) at the very outset, it is still one hundred thousand and will still be one hundred thousand when it hits the roads. If there is one common perception the world over it is that Tata always keeps its word.