Friday, January 18, 2008

NO TO NANO

This car should not be on the roads in India because we do not have the roads for these. There are already about 31 lakh vehicles in Bangalore. As this car costs only Rs.1 lakh most of the people can afford it.This will then start increasing the pollution and there will be more and more traffic on the roads.therefore,what I feel is that these vehicles should not be running on our Indian roads. Instead,TATA should think of only think of exporting these cars and India can benifit from the foreign money it brings.
I hope that this wish of mine becomes true,

9 comments:

Ram Iyer said...

good thought. Hope your dream comes true

UMA Krishnan said...

That's the truth

Suchin Kerlapur said...

karrekt. i saport you too in this. and keep poastin your idiyas moar and moar. i viSh you the byest

Unknown said...

Good!! But think about the other people who can now think of owning a car for whom it would otherwise have been a dream which could never be fulfilled

Good thoughts. I like visiting your page. Keep coming up with more and more :)

Venkat Priya said...

Good one Ramita. Keep posting your thoughts. We would like to see more of you in this blog. All the best.

Suchin Kerlapur said...

ai sajjesT u buy 1 car now and keepit in shed. don't use till you are 50 years old. sooooo much of savings na? and road will be free from nanos. just kidddddddding

Jo said...

I think that Tata is just finding another business model and it helps the middle-class to make their dream to have a car come true. But yes, our roads are not yet ready for such an automobile revolution. Now that other biggies are also planning on the same genre of cars. Let's wait and see how this new era of low-cost cars are going to pack our already congested roads.

Jo said...

BTW, good to see you blogging! :-)

Blossom said...

Thank you Dad.
Thanks Periamma.
Thanks Uncle. Hoarding is bad. Right?
Thank you Ramya akka. What about people who have one rupee and dream of having a car?
Venkat Uncle and Priya Aunty, Thank you
Jo Bhaiya, yes our roads are not yet ready for such a revolution.