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Indias developments in vehicle making industry are truely admirable. But the promo video has western music in background for the glorification of a thing that India makes. Why not a traditional music? And this is with all countries who were once British colonies. We dont value our own languages, culture. India will never be a developed country until she adopts hindi for research and education. Translation is the first step.
 
Indias developments in vehicle making industry are truely admirable. But the promo video has western music in background for the glorification of a thing that India makes. Why not a traditional music? And this is with all countries who were once British colonies. We dont value our own languages, culture. India will never be a developed country until she adopts hindi for research and education. Translation is the first step.

There is nothing wrong if we adopt English, as after all its a world language, you can't travel comfortably outside world with out knowing English....Yes japanese,russians,germans are their but they find difficult to communicate once travel other places...Even we are typing in English language...Even the chinese adopted western style dressings...World becomes a global village

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Indias developments in vehicle making industry are truely admirable. But the promo video has western music in background for the glorification of a thing that India makes. Why not a traditional music? And this is with all countries who were once British colonies. We dont value our own languages, culture. India will never be a developed country until she adopts hindi for research and education. Translation is the first step.

India has many languages , hindi is just one of them . instead of focusing to convert all research or education programmes to one particular language , i think india should focus on raising the quality of education in local languages (which mainly includes government schools) upto the standards of english medium schools (mainly private schools)
 
Not trolling but is this 3D image of some building??

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In a first, Delhi metro train crosses new highest point
At a point between the upcoming Mayapuri and South Campus metro stations, trains will chug along at a height of 23.6 metres - as high as a seven-storey building.
 
Not trolling but is this 3D image of some building??

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it appears to be an animation because those benches don't have any shadow , because their entire perimeter is lit from underside .
see this
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it's a real pic . it appears 3D rendering of a poorly designed video game because it has no shadow as the sun is directly above it
 
Indias developments in vehicle making industry are truely admirable. But
Indias developments in vehicle making industry are truely admirable. But the promo video has western music in background for the glorification of a thing that India makes. Why not a traditional music? And this is with all countries who were once British colonies. We dont value our own languages, culture. India will never be a developed country until she adopts hindi for research and education. Translation is the first step.
We have multiple languages. Hindi doesn't work for the whole country.
On the other hand, almost every educated person knows some English. They just have to improve their skills inthe language.
 
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In a first, Delhi metro train crosses new highest point
At a point between the upcoming Mayapuri and South Campus metro stations, trains will chug along at a height of 23.6 metres - as high as a seven-storey building.

That is not the correct image. The actual location is shown in the pictures below:
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Source: http://themetrorailguy.com/2017/08/02/dmrc-extends-delhi-metro-pink-line-trial-runs-to-south-campus/

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Source: @meprvn on twitter, tweeting it to TMRG

In this video at 3:03
 

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Indias developments in vehicle making industry are truely admirable. But the promo video has western music in background for the glorification of a thing that India makes. Why not a traditional music? And this is with all countries who were once British colonies. We dont value our own languages, culture. India will never be a developed country until she adopts hindi for research and education. Translation is the first step.

See Tata Nexon.

Truly marvelous compact SUV with Loads goodies. You can not have a better value for money than this. 110 HP deasel engine with 210 KN torque. 8 Speaker music system, 16 Inch Alloy wheel, Climate control, Adjustable staring, Blue tooth, Touch screen, auto adjustable mirror, Rear AC Vent, Fog lamp, hand rest and lot more at a price to which nobody can match. TATA is almost coming at par with Hundai and Maruti (Suzuki) in Quality. They are behind Toyota.


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Indian auto, IT and Pharma Co.'s are on to version 2.0
All of them make profits on traditional products, Tata and
Ashok Leyland on lorries, Mahindra on tractor; their good looking, middle class, fair price but engined for flat India (vs. over the top power on Global pieces) passenger vehicles rarely compete well with India based Global operating and exporting from India.

They have bought into JLR, Dagwood, Ssangyong, Pininfarina, Piaggio KTM, Ducati, Norwegian Car Co. and a host of support Co.'s all over the world.

Found Mumbai Pic. On Skyscrapercity

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Jindal Corp., Bombay side, have made it official that they are getting into electric vehicles, I wonder if the Nandas of Escorts Ltd. or another Delhi powerhouse - Eicher, will jump in.

Hope the ev world will overhaul India's auto world within3-5 yrs., just like Solar
Is doing to the power grid.
 
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