Posted by genobz on July 2, 2011 · 8 Comments
With the ever increasing number of vehicles on road, a traffic gridlock is imminent. The evidence to this is the state of traffic chaos that our major cities face today. This post makes an attempt to establish the importance of solving this problem as well as discusses the possible solutions for the developed as well as the developing countries.
Filed under Automobiles, Business / Economics, Featured, Opinion · Tagged with Bangalore, Bill Ford, Bus rapid transit, Chennai, Delhi, Developing Countries, Discussion, Economics, Europe, India, inspiration, leadership, Metro Rails, Monorail, Pedestrians, Population, Public Transportation, Tata Nano, Traffic congestion, Transportation and Logistics, Urban planning, World
Posted by genobz on April 26, 2011 · 2 Comments
No, this hasn’t happened. Not till now. But it’s not impossible either. You might have already heard about booth capturing, false voter IDs, multiple votes etc. And this article presents something similar.
Filed under Featured, Life In India, Opinion · Tagged with Bangalore, BJP, Cash for votes, Communist Party of India, Congress, Corruption, Delhi, Government, India, Kolkata, Left, Politics, Polls, Voting, West Bengal
Posted by genobz on August 3, 2010 · 9 Comments
Hosting the Commonwealth Games in Delhi is not just about portraying the country’s image to the world but much beyond. Also its success not only depends on the preparations but also how the investment is tackled with after the games are over. Read all about it and much more.
Filed under Business / Economics, Featured, Life In India, Opinion · Tagged with 2010, 2012, Barcelona, Britain, China, commonwealth games, consequences, Delhi, Economics, Economy, India, leadership, olympics, South Africa, tourism, world cup