Sunday, March 29, 2009

NANO- the marvel car


I remembered my promise” was the words of one of the greatest business tycoon Mr. Ratan Tata, when he launched his very own car NANO.
The main motive behind this discovery was to see a car in each and every middle-class family’s house. The “lakhtakiya” sure does the need full. Soon we would be gazing at these cars running swiftly on the Indian roads.
Earlier, cars were considered to be a status symbol, but with the launching of NANO every individual would own a car and that too at very cheap rates. The standard of living of Indian society would definitely rise as every house would own a car.
Till here, everything seems well and good. But as we know that every coin has two faces, I would like to draw your attention towards the negative impact which would be caused by this invention.
Firstly, we all are very much familiar with the roads of India Sorry did I say roads? I meant to say the patches of roads which peep out of the huge dump holes on Indian roads. Therefore, introduction of NANO, would lead to more chaos and mishaps on the roads as there would not be enough area to drive and not even place to park these four- wheelers.
Secondly, ample of cars running on the roads would also lead to environmental pollution. Yet , some protective measures have been taken by the skilled engineers, the hazardous smoke coming out of the vehicle would definitely add up to air-pollution.
Thirdly, this car lacks some very prominent safety measures that have to be taken, so that the person driving the car is safe and sound.
With all these drawbacks, the purchasing of such a car is still questionable. But as we know that “Rome was not built in a day” by introducing further enhancements in NANO, it would sooner or later become the marvel car.
And to end up on as good note, I would like to draw your attention on the fact that the production of this “lakhtakiya” would definitely evolve as a silver lining on the clouds of unemployment, by providing jobs to many of the youths of our country.

JAI HO !!!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

People who hate love


Valentine’s Day is round the corner. The cupid is all set with his love arrows. Singles are ready to mingle. But wait are you ready to face the consequences of falling in love. Yes you got it right. As fast as the Valentine’s Day approaching, people who boast about themselves as the guards of Indian virtues and morals are all set to ruin the day by enforcing their hollow rules.
Members of groups like Bajarang dal and Shri Ram Sena, have gird up their lion to punish the couples who would bee seen anywhere together on that day. They have planned to get them married forcefully and have also prepared an iron cage to catch all the love birds.
As far as I am concerned no one put Shahjahan and mumtaaz in a cage? Weren’t there any morals and values present in India at that time? Sure there were. Infact people were more ruthless regarding the morals and virtues and safeguarded them very strongly.
The reason behind such an attitude towards love was because they treated love to be divine. For them love was holy and sinless.
So, these people who impose such rules and laws are nothing more than wolves in sheep’s clothing. Rather than physically molesting the couples they can choose a softer way to deal with them. And why do they only become proactive on the Valentine’s Day?
Why can’t they see the corruption, terrorism etc clustering our nation?
Therefore, the government of Indian constitution should take active measures against such social handicaps. These social taboos have to be broken either by the government or by today’s generation. And always remember “A rose always blooms even if it is surrounded by thorns”.