3/26/2009

#Weblog2:India's ultracheap car arrives with load of uncertainties

I don’t know whether the Nano can still lead the trend in following ten years, but I really think the Nano is a thoughtful design to help the poor.

History has told us that money will appreciate after several years. Thus, the truth worth of money depends on time. My opinion is that those people maybe have “enough” budget to buy a car in the past. However, time will change. In the end, they stayed in the lower status in society and have no chance to become a higher status.

Fortunately, there were some people willing to give a hand. They made any methods to create a car with cheap price. They didn’t follow the rule in the material civilization but let the poor take the advantage. Actually, they benefited little. Moreover, they headed a tread to let the “businessman” care the market in poor area which no one gave it a try before.

I have learned about the culture of India and impressed by their strict classes according to their religious. Even though their government tried hard to rid out those traditional point of view, those stereotypes still live in people’s minds.

Much to my surprise, there are lots of high-educated people standing out to help their country get through this tough condition. Besides this case, a guy founding Microcredit for poor people won Noble Prize in 2006. They were patriotic. I thought their behavior honor our respect. (239words)

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