Tata Motors: The Story Of Epic Journey


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The story of this epic journey which started with the vision of one man Ratan Tata , who despite many doubtiṇg our iṇdian manuacturing capability for an indigenous car, went on to launch the Indica (It was awful at first). Today look at ṭḥeir product mix aṇd where they are today with truly well engineered products . I think TATA MOTORS today is the equivalent of what Ford was to americans , affordable fun to drive cars for the masses. Thanks to associations with Lotus for suspension tuning and sponsoring Narain for his early F1 stint, the cars became fun to drive.
Today that legacy is seriously threatened by the woke culture infiltrating JLR brand , where they have the nerve to mindlessly let go of a century of design legacy to promote their agenda at the cost of money from Jaguar.
65 percent of TATA MOTORS profits are coming from JLR and something desperately needs to be done before this madness destroys the whole company. The absence of curves in the Nexon facelift rear lights , the overabundance of straight lines in their design strategy, the oversimplification of the dashboard design , giving more weightage for triangles and straight lines . The jigsaw puzzle is falling in place.
Request the senior TATA MOTORS management to hold an emergency meeting and course correct before this disease affects JLR too.
 
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This one-of-a-kind installation, created by artists Rohini Maiti and Surya Punjabi in collaboration with Tata Motors’ Re.Wi.Re Recycling Facility, transforms e-waste into a powerful artistic statement. (Video Link)
  • It is a striking anamorphic sculpture, crafted from repurposed headlights, air conditioning units, chipboards, and other discarded materials.
  • Through Behind A Silver Lining, the artists explore the intersection of art, science, and technology, giving new life to materials that would otherwise be discarded.
  • The installation challenges the way we view industrial waste, encouraging audiences to see potential where others see obsolescence.
  • Paying tribute to the Kala Ghoda tradition of horse-inspired sculptures, it also reflects on the evolution of transportation and the role of design in shaping a sustainable future.
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