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Dammit I get depressed when I realize that 300 Million Indians are still not introduced to the concept of electricity. This is equivalent to the population of USA. These 300 million people are unable to fulfill their dreams and are non existent for the outside world. There could be many Einstiens, Bill Gates type brains who just lived and died on roads and dark rooms. They were unable to achieve their potential because they didn't have the means to achieve their destiny. :hitwall:
 
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Dammit I get depressed when I realize that 300 Million Indians are still not introduced to the concept of electricity. This is equivalent to the population of USA. These 300 million people are unable to fulfill their dreams and are non existent for the outside world. There could be many Einstiens, Bill Gates type brains who just lived and died on roads and dark rooms. They were unable to achieve their potential because they didn't have the means to achieve their destiny. :hitwall:

100% agree bro! Well let's hope their dreams are fulfilled sooner rather than later. The signs look good right now that this lifestyle won't exist in the comeing decades/generations and the ones who live like this won't have children that have to endure such hardship.
 
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Yep, a very long way to go. In fact, light years. Just check below:

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India is mainly a big slum with no proper hygiene or infrastructure in place despite the so-called economic boom. The few rich are f i l t h y rich and the majority of the poor cannot even afford two meals a day. This is the reality about India. Just posting a few pictures of posh shopping centres won't change the reality.

And Pakistan is like heaven ....well, world is seeing what happens in heaven....
 
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India should walk on her own shadow - we must have our own development model.

Abdul Kalam
 
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Soon, vestibule AC buses for metros

NEW DELHI: Metros like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and other major urban areas which have dedicated corridors for buses will soon see the debut of articulated buses ( double buses). The Union urban development ministry has proposed to introduce these buses to attract passengers to use public transport.

An articulated bus is usually of single-deck design and comprises two rigid sections linked by a pivoting joint. Each of these buses can carry nearly 150 passengers. These buses are popular in other parts of the world. "We have proposed to introduce these buses on an experiment basis and these will be a part of our scheme to provide buses to cities and small towns in the second phase of JNNURM," a senior UD ministry official said. These will be AC buses.

Sources said there was also a proposal to introduce hybrid buses (battery operated) in some cities to promote green technology in public transport. These buses can cover about 200 km after the batteries are charged fully. "We are looking at providing different types of buses keeping in mind the requirement of cities and towns. We have proposed midi, mini and normal buses. Since articulated buses need more road space and better road geometry for maneuvering, city authorities will have to take a call on which routes these vehicles will run," an official said.

These are part of a comprehensive proposal to provide 10,000 buses under JNNURM-II to cities and small towns, particularly in hilly states. The ministry is seeking approval of the expenditure finance committee (EFC). Finance minister P Chidambaram had announced providing these buses to states during his budget speech. Sources said the UD ministry has already asked states to send their detailed demand for buses and it aims to finish the sanction process by September.

Meanwhile, learning from the experiences of hundreds of low floor AC buses breaking down in Delhi, the UD ministry has directed manufacturers to improve their future fleets. "The manufacturers have assured us that they will come out with good products. They told us that since it was a first-time experience for them to supply low floor AC buses in Delhi, there were some glitches. We have also asked the manufacturers to train four drivers per bus that they sell to government so that we have enough trained drivers," a ministry official said.

Soon, vestibule AC buses for metros - The Times of India

Are they talking about this kind of buses or something different?

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Such buses are already running in Tamil Nadu cities for some years now. They dont really need very wide roads. Though, as you can see these are non-AC buses
 
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Are they talking about this kind of buses or something different?

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Such buses are already running in Tamil Nadu cities for some years now. They dont really need very wide roads. Though, as you can see these are non-AC buses

Yes these are vestibule buses, the BEST was running vestibule buses on a trial buses earlier on 2 select routes...but now have decided to increase the services
 
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