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Stolen moments Many of the 22 images by professional photographer Satyajit were taken during brief breaks at shoots
GoodfoodlineHere it is. A treasure. In every sense of the word. A taste of the centuries. A seamless and fascinating fusion of Andhra culture and history, art and textiles, festivals and invaluable recipes. “I learnt more history, geography, ... VOICE YOUR VIEWS: SMALL ROADS, BIG CARS
They said itI don’t think it is fair to put all the blame on big cars. The congestion on the roads is mainly because of bad infrastructure, road indiscipline and encroachments. Cars have become a status symbol, and the number of vehicle buyers is ... Side-effect Huge number of apartments, supermarkets, two-wheelers, autos, SUVs…where’s the space to accommodate it all. Getting caught in a traffic jam is an unpleasant side-effect. C. ... Practical solution Our pothole-ridden and narrow roads cannot take the huge number of four-wheelers. Widening of the roads means bringing down buildings flanking them, which is practically not possible. So all that we can do is follow traffic rules and drive ... Right infrastructure More people owning cars and the coming of big cars may be a sign of economic development. But this should be accompanied by better infrastructure. This is essential if we need to get rid of traffic congestion and make driving a pleasant ...
Car poolWhen I drive to office everyday, I see big cars such as the Scorpio, Innova and Tavera with just one person inside; the man behind the steering wheel. Big vehicles use almost all of the road and create traffic congestion. We can’t stop ...
Modern ironyThe standard of living of individuals is reflected by the size and brand of the car they own. Paradoxically, the roads remain small. Priya ... Adding fuel to fire With the rapidly expanding city and advent of cheaper cars, we are in for more traffic jams. Big cars eat up road space drastically and aggravate the traffic problems. The authorities should levy some special taxes on big cars, and keep these ... Evening blues Everyday, after 6 p.m., Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagar Main Road witnesses traffic jams. The congestion is because motorists going to and coming from the East Coast Road, in order to skip the various signals on the Lattice Bridge Road, use this road. ... Small is big Tata’s Nano is here. Why go for big cars? Get into the Nano and get out of traffic jams. You can also save fuel. T.V. Ramamurthy Sholingnallur ... Good public transport Big cars (SUVs) occupy more road space, whether parked or on the move, and consume more fuel. We urgently need reliable, efficient and cheap public transport, strong disincentives to own or use motorised personal transport, honest policing and ... Imbalanced growth The technological development in the auto segment does not match the infrastructural development. Big and classy cars flood the market, but the roads remain as bad as they ... A new system Tomorrow it will be “A large number of small cars and smaller roads”. This has prompted me to think why not come up with a new, comfortable and dependable mode of transport that will be used by all people. I am happy to ... A lilliputian speaks I am a Mylaporean-turned-Lilliputian. We have been reduced to being a Lilliputian by these mammoth vehicles that are driven recklessly by haughty drivers through our narrow roads. T.S. Gopal Luz Church ... Blame game Flouting lane discipline, over-taking, speeding and parking haphazardly are the reasons for chaos on the roads. Janardhanan S. ... Space problem One evening, while returning from office, I was stranded at an intersection, because of traffic congestion. The jam took almost an hour to clear, after a traffic policeman was summoned. Blaring horns and shrill voices made me step out of my ...
Where are the roads?The purchasing power has increased and the roads are crammed with cars. A car can today be bought for a lakh. Affordable cars are a boon to the middle-class, but the infrastructure should be in place too. Big cars, which can be bought with ... Next Issue The topic for the next Voice Your Views column scheduled for February 6 is “School admission angst.” Send your responses before January 31 by post (The Hindu, Metroplus, 859/860, Anna Salai, Chennai-2) or email ...
Season’s show stoppers The Auto Expo-08 displayed the best vehicles and automobile technologies from across the world Customised for style Make the Mahindra-DC Scorpio First look the way you want to. This Scorpio looks ordinary from the outside but inside there is a complete metamorphosis Virtual Mechanic Car and bike questions? We have the answers MAN AND MACHINE A people’s car The fuel-frugal Fiat Topolino was considered a people’s car
SUV meets a sports carThe BMW X6 is a Sports Activity Coupe, according to the company. Designed to combine the commanding driving position of an SUV with the dynamics of a sports car, the X6 is fitted with BMW’s innovative new Dynamic Performance Control across ... Travel light An energy-saving bike, Rahee
A folksy feel Pete Seeger popularised American music and campaigned for civil rights
Charlie’s Angels on Sony Pix The Cameron Diaz starrer will be telecast tomorrow
Mirza ka gussa Saeed Mirza on his book
I, me, wine Wine diva Alessia Antinori on the art of identifying good wines
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