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      <description>A picture of the 2017 diary that has Narendra Modi's picture instead of Gandhiji.And on Saturday we had a foolish Haryana minister, Anil Vij, saying that Mr Modi would soon be replacing Gandhi on currency notes &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.tzcasters.com/polyurethane-wheel/&quot;&gt;polyurethane wheels Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt; as with Gandhi&amp;rsquo;s image adorning our money the value of the rupee had gone down. &lt;br /&gt;
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Truth be told, the stream of political thinking and action to which Mr Modi owes allegiance is anti-Gandhi and was inimical to the independence struggle. How should we, as ordinary Indians, react to the brazen announcement from the chairman of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) that there was neither a rule nor the tradition that the image of Gandhiji be on the KVIC calendar it produces each year?Of course, there isn&amp;rsquo;t.But the KVIC should consult its records and let us know if there was a tradition that the photo of the Prime Minister of the day should be on its calendar or diary. It cannot be usurped by anyone foolish enough to want to replace the Mahatma in the iconography of the history or politics of modern India, or in the hearts of people. &lt;br /&gt;
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The truth is that in the history of the KVIC, no Prime Minister of the country before Mr Modi has been placed on the cover and that too to give the impression that he is Gandhi&amp;rsquo;s disciple.It is not clear whether KVIC put Mr Modi as the &amp;ldquo;cover story&amp;rdquo; &amp;mdash; to use a journalistic expression &amp;mdash; on its own or under instruction. Published: Jan 15, 2017, 2:30 am IST Updated: Jan 15, 2017, 6:20 am IST The truth is that in the history of the KVIC, no Prime Minister of the country before Modi has been placed on the cover. But it is a sorry day that we have to encounter such cheap talk from senior functionaries who have not only behaved crudely where the Mahatma is concerned, but also appear to justify themselves in the name of Mr Modi.It is not clear if Mr Vij has the authority to make such pronouncements. &lt;br /&gt;
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But when Gandhi himself wasn&amp;rsquo;t used as an emblem, something of the story of the charkha &amp;mdash; his spinning wheel &amp;mdash; with which he wished to clothe his people, was placed on the calendar to remind us what started it all so that we may not forget the warriors of the anti-colonial struggle or their non-violent instruments. Another government agency, the Press Information Bureau of the Government of India, has also produced a calendar in which the current Prime Minister looks down from every page. But the image of the Father of the Nation as the progenitor of khadi to be an instrument of Indian nationalism in the struggle against colonial rule is effervescent. But if he doesn&amp;rsquo;t, which is probably the case, then it will be worth watching if he is placed under discipline. But KVIC is not alone</description> 
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      <description>This is the story of a family of four who are frozen in time.&amp;rdquo;Walt Spangler&amp;rsquo;s &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.tzcasters.com/nylon-wheel/&quot;&gt;China nylon wheels Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp; evocative sets are anchored by a massive tree, whose bark looks like huge wood shavings. Another musical, &amp;ldquo;Finding Neverland,&amp;rdquo; tells the origin story of Peter Pan, the boy who wouldn&amp;rsquo;t grow up. Here&amp;rsquo;s a section of &amp;ldquo;The Wheel,&amp;rdquo; sung by one of the eternals: &amp;ldquo;You can&amp;rsquo;t have living without dying/So you can&amp;rsquo;t call this living what we got/We just are, we just be/No before, no beyond/A rowboat anchored in the middle of a pond. Nicholaw, who also did the choreography, adds the ensemble gentle dancing in the background to scenes. Humor wonderfully leavens the weighty issues. &lt;br /&gt;
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Everyone gets a song and some of the standouts are &amp;ldquo;Good Girl Winnie Foster,&amp;rdquo; &amp;lsquo;&amp;rsquo;Everlasting&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;The Wheel.The &amp;ldquo;Tuck Everlasting&amp;rdquo; adapters &amp;mdash; Tony Award nominee Claudia Shear and author Tim Federle &amp;mdash; have smartly made some changes that open the short novel up.Nicholaw has three hit shows running concurrently &amp;mdash; &amp;ldquo;The Book of Mormon,&amp;rdquo; &amp;lsquo;&amp;rsquo;Aladdin&amp;rdquo; and &amp;ldquo;Something Rotten!&amp;rdquo; &amp;mdash; and his fourth is this adaptation of the 1975 young adult book by Natalie Babbitt.Babbitt&amp;rsquo;s book is about a young girl in the 1880s who befriends a unique family that has gained immortality.&lt;br /&gt;
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Tuck Everlasting,&amp;rdquo; the new musical that deals with eternal life, has wisely been put in the hands of someone whose work on Broadway never seems to die &amp;mdash; director Casey Nicholaw.&amp;rdquo;)The music by Chris Miller is magical, grounded in folk, foot-pounding earthy beats and soaring melodies. (One of its branches reaches across the stage, sturdy enough to hold two performers. &amp;ldquo;I just cleaned. Long may it live.) Twinkling fireflies and a croaking rubber frog make the outdoors even more magical.&amp;rdquo;Nathan Tysen&amp;rsquo;s lyrics are even better &amp;mdash; delving into complex themes with elegance. Poignancy mixes well with humor, the songs are fresh and sweet, the set is blissful and the performances honest. Like the others, it&amp;rsquo;s in great hands. &lt;br /&gt;
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Theatre is wonderfully crafted, a Nicholaw hallmark.An overly hectic first song laying out the narrative stumbles, but the show soon rights itself, continues strongly and ending with a blissful, wordless ballet that caused many sniffles at a recent preview. They&amp;rsquo;ve killed off the girl&amp;rsquo;s dad to let her experience loss, added a circus-like fair and created comedy by producing or enhancing minor characters.It&amp;rsquo;s a quirky story, but the musical&amp;rsquo;s cast and creative team have done it justice, particularly Nicholaw, who has masterfully shaped a lovely night of theater. Terrence Mann Tuck Everlasting,&amp;rdquo; the new musical that deals with eternal life, has wisely been put in the hands of someone whose work on Broadway never seems to die &amp;mdash; director Casey Nicholaw</description> 
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Decades after it was first launched, &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.tzcasters.com/polyurethane-wheel/&quot;&gt;polyurethane wheels Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt; Prada&amp;rsquo;s signature nylon bag makes reappearances on the runway every season, and uses over 7,00,000 metres of nylon annually. A non-biodegradable, plastic-based fabric, it is quite harmful to the environment as it adds more plastic to the earth.In keeping up with the current climate, the Italian house announced the launch of their &amp;lsquo;Re-Nylon&amp;rsquo; collection.&amp;nbsp; They were able to recycle the plastic indefinitely, with no quality loss. Other major fashion houses like Gucci and Stella McCartney have already incorporated Econyl thread in their designs. The switch to Econyl claims to have saved 70,000 barrels of oil for every 10,000 tons of thread made.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Prada&amp;rsquo;s initial collection of Econyl bags will consist of six unisex styles: a belt bah, a tote bag, a shoulder bad, a duffle and two Prada backpacks. The brand&amp;rsquo;s ultimate goal is to switch completely switch to Econyl by 2021.An undisclosed percentage of the proceeds from the Re-nylon collection will fund UNESCO&amp;rsquo;s environment sustainability project. The prices will initially be 20 per cent more than the regular ones, but Prada will bring down the price with time, once they fully transition to recycled material.Prada introduced its first backpack made from Pocono nylon in 1984.This collection has a range of six classic bags made out of nylon that was reclaimed from ocean waste, fishing nets and textile fibre waste. &amp;ldquo;It&amp;rsquo;s a massive reduction of nylon and a big impact in terms of sustainability,&amp;rdquo; Lorenzo Bertelli, head of marketing and communication at Prada Group said.Earlier this year, Prada also announced that it would no use fur in any of its collections.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This Re-nylon fabric, called Econyl, was made by textile yarn producer Aquafil, reported Evening Standard. Nylon, the product of a partnership between #Prada and the textile yarn producer Aquafil, econylnylon is obtained through the recycling and purification process of plastic waste collected from oceans, fishing nets, and textile fiber waste. Discover more via link in bio. Credits: @natgeo @econylbrand @thisisbwrightA post shared by Prada on Jun 24, 2019 at 9:00am PDTEconyl is got by the recycling and purifying waste collection from oceans. It was introduced by Muiccia Prada, a few years after she took over the helm of her family business.They were then made using an industrial fabric used to make parachutes. It went against everything that was considered as luxury at that time, but it still became revolutionary due to its unsexiness. In an era where Versace and Gucci was making in-roads in the luxury market with high gloss and power shoulders, Prada&amp;rsquo;s nylon bag made a statement. &amp;ldquo;I was searching,&quot; Prada told Vogue, &quot;because I hated all the bags that were around. They were so formal, so lady, so traditional, so classic.&quot;&lt;/p&gt;</description> 
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      <description>If China can overcome the handicaps of the past to meet the future with assurance, why can&amp;rsquo;t India After visiting India in the 1960s, Richard Nixon wrote that the wonder was not that India was badly governed but that it was governed at all.&amp;rdquo; Presumably Mao meant more than the technical sovereignty that his country could have claimed under the Kuomintang. I am envious of broad, clean-swept pavements, smart double-deckers and blocks of modern flats for ordinary folk as I lie in my hotel bed in Lijiang watching Orion the Hunter ride the star-studded sky above the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. &lt;br /&gt;
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The merit of Marx&amp;rsquo;s opinion that British rule alone edged India&amp;rsquo;s fragmented medieval society towards unified modernity deserves to be acknowledged.&amp;rdquo; A China Central Television (CCTV) programme the other day showed an American and a Chinese discussing the scope of conflict between the rule of law and rule of the party and the judiciary&amp;rsquo;s role in that situation. Neither will membership of the United Nations Security Council. DATTA-RAY Published: Jan 5, 2016, 4:33 am IST Updated: Jan 5, 2016, 4:33 am IST While many of my colleagues confidently discuss India&amp;rsquo;s manifest destiny to shape the course of global affairs, my concern is whether there will ever come a time when Indians as a whole will be able t While many of my colleagues confidently discuss India&amp;rsquo;s manifest destiny to shape the course of global affairs, my concern is whether there will ever come a time when Indians as a whole will be able to claim the assets and attributes of a developed nation. The vast difference in size and numbers made any comparison seem unfair after we moved to tiny, booming, spick and span Singapore.Just as Swachchh Bharat has had no effect on India&amp;rsquo;s dirt, a single high-speed train won&amp;rsquo;t achieve what Clement Attlee&amp;rsquo;s revolution did in Britain. That concern is even greater as I tour China 12 years after my first visit in 2002 and see the extent of change, physical as well as psychological. Clearly, the Chinese can do without European food as they can do without the English language. A 39-year-old man in Dali says he has asked a friend in the US to bring him back a Bose headphone. The chairman of China Telecommunications Corp, the country&amp;rsquo;s third biggest telecom carrier, is being investigated for &amp;ldquo;disciplinary violations&amp;rdquo; which is usually a euphemism for corruption. I used to think the Japanese were addicted to bowing but every time we turn into the hotel&amp;rsquo;s wide drive the sentry on duty bows deeply from the waist. &lt;br /&gt;
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It enables them to talk normally of the &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.tzcasters.com/rubber-wheel/&quot;&gt;China rubber wheels&lt;/a&gt; Ming and Ch&amp;rsquo;ing dynasties instead of harping on the Long March and Mao and Deng Xiaoping. Animal lovers are grumbling against pets being banned from most shopping malls and public transport. The bushes that line eight-lane avenues are covered in nylon as protection from winter frost. Britain after all was one of the countries to pioneer the Industrial Revolution; the United States is still the world&amp;rsquo;s richest nation. More to the point, a new law was passed last week to stamp out domestic violence.China today blends modernity with Asian grace. In fact, I was nostalgically reminded of home the first time I crossed the causeway to Johore Bahru in adjacent Malaysia and saw a clock tower whose clock had stopped working. Only an honestly implemented and far more radical reform process can guarantee welfare for all and ensure that we need not feel ashamed about the living style and standards of large sections of India&amp;rsquo;s populace. Lee Kuan Yew&amp;rsquo;s laboratory could produce miracles that were impossible in India&amp;rsquo;s huge, bubbling, anarchic cauldron. A water truck drives slowly past, hosing down the greenery that remains exposed. It&amp;rsquo;s the economic achievement that one envies for in it is rooted a nation&amp;rsquo;s pride.Economic comfort has bred confidence, and the Chinese can afford to be candid about these shortcomings. Around then, 92 &amp;ldquo;zombie enterprises&amp;rdquo; were identified for closure because they can&amp;rsquo;t make new products or earn profits. I am speaking of potable water, health care, free schools, sound housing, details of daily life indicating caring governance and native vigour.It&amp;rsquo;s impossible to gloss over the difference in China with its vast landmass, more than 1. He had no idea Bose was Indian and thought I was offering him India-made headphones. Stirrings in the wind recall Edgar Snow writing, &amp;ldquo;Anything is possible in China, if it is done in the Chinese manner. Even Malaysia has moved ahead since then. We have been tinkering with the economy for nearly 70 years without the result that can sustain pride, which is not to be confused with bombast. Must that always be our epitaph I am not talking of high policy decisions like the rejection from New Year&amp;rsquo;s Day of Mao Zedong&amp;rsquo;s one-child programme or Xi Jinping&amp;rsquo;s reforms in the People&amp;rsquo;s Liberation Army a day or two later.3 billion people, turbulent history and sufferings at the hands of foreign forces. So does Mao&amp;rsquo;s view that &amp;ldquo;Indian independence would never be realised without an agrarian revolution. Living in Britain or America, one tried not to compare the surroundings with India.&amp;rdquo; He knows of the youths on the Shanghai Bund hawking&lt;br /&gt;
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This time, we were alone in the Western dining room of the Holiday Inn in Kunming.The writer is a senior journalist, columnist and author. &amp;ldquo;You can buy &amp;lsquo;Made in China&amp;rsquo; Bose earphones,&amp;rdquo; he says, &amp;ldquo;but I don&amp;rsquo;t trust them. The ground under flyovers is a blaze of purple and yellow flowers. Packed eating houses confirm the China Cuisine Association&amp;rsquo;s claim of spiralling revenue from medium and low-end restaurants</description> 
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      <description>ZigWheels.While the e-tron doesn&amp;rsquo;t have any rivals in India, it takes on the likes of the Tesla Model X and the Mercedes EQC in the International markets.40 crore (ex-showroom pan India) onwards.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Also, if you look closely, the e-tron follows a quattro theme in its design everywhere. &lt;br /&gt;
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The Audi e-tron&amp;rsquo;s motors develop 360PS of maximum power, which can be boosted to 408PS for short bursts! Audi has showcased its first all-electric SUV, the e-tron, in India.a Progress Through Technology. Connected tail lamps top up the cake at the rear. Be it the leather seats, the matte-finished dashboard, the chrome or the roof-lining, the e-tron is a proper luxury SUV. Have a look at the size comparison of the SUVs:&amp;nbsp;Audi e-tronAudi Q7Length (mm)49015052Width (mm)19351968Height (mm)16291740Wheelbase (mm)29282980&amp;nbsp;Being a 5-seater, the e-tron has tonnes of space on the inside, and this is especially true at the rear.&amp;nbsp;ORVMs are replaced by first-of-its-kind cameras for improved aerodynamics.&amp;nbsp;The Audi e-tron&amp;rsquo;s motors develop 360PS of maximum power, which can be boosted to 408PS for short bursts!Powertrain And Battery Pack:&amp;nbsp;The Audi e-tron is powered by two electric motors, one on each axle. When the e-tron is launched here, it is expected to be priced from Rs 1.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;The Audi e-tron, though a behemoth, is not as big as the Q7. &lt;br /&gt;
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The rear-facing cameras also help in improving the aerodynamics of the SUV which has a super low coefficient of drag value at 0.6 seconds. But with the Government of India&amp;rsquo;s FAME II plan, it may not cost much on road.7 seconds and maxes out at 200kmph.&amp;nbsp;Price:&amp;nbsp;As mentioned before, the Audi e-tron will be priced from Rs 1.Styling And Dimensions:The Audi e-tron styling is typical Audi with clean lines all around. It also comes with all-wheel steering to enhance your driving experience.&amp;nbsp;Powered by a 95kWH battery pack, Audi claims the e-tron can do 400km on a single charge. Expected to launch by the end of 2019, the e-tron will be brought in as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) from the carmaker&amp;rsquo;s eco-friendly plant in Brussels. The e-tron also comes with features like Audi&amp;rsquo;s signature virtual cockpit, ambient lighting, four-zone climate control (yes individual cooling for the rear passengers too!), wireless charging, panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera and a Bang and Olufsen sound system. Audi will also offer a home charger as standard with the e-tron that charges up the e-tron in around 8. With only the yearly insurance premiums and a promised 8-year warranty &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.tzcasters.com/&quot;&gt;caster wheels Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt; on the running gear (batteries, motors) - it may be really affordable to own.&amp;nbsp;Highlighted Features Of The Audi e-tron:The Audi e-tron gets plenty of technology to justify the brand&amp;rsquo;s &amp;lsquo;Vorsprung Durch Technik&amp;rsquo; tagline, a. &lt;br /&gt;
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The ORVMs are replaced by rear-facing cameras that project the view on a screen in the door pads and the driver can also adjust the view based on their needs. The carmaker also claims that the e-tron can do 88kms on a 10-minute charge. Some states have started offering zero registration, road tax and even incentives to buy electric cars.&amp;nbsp;Interiors And Features:The e-tron&amp;rsquo;s interior follows Audi&amp;rsquo;s latest design language which is also seen on the recently revealed Q7 facelift. The Audi e-tron also has a normal model where the power output is restricted to 360PS and the 0-100kmph figure arrives in 6. The e-tron is still a four-seater at best, but the legroom and knee room is much better than the Q5. &lt;br /&gt;
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A pair of sleek LED headlights with Audi&amp;rsquo;s Matrix LED technology flank the grille. Clean lines and massive 20-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels dominate the side profile of the e-tron and there is a muscular haunch that starts above the rear wheel and flows cleanly onto the tailgate.5 hours. The front end is dominated by a huge octagonal grille that now features active cooling vents for cooling the motor. Producing a combined output of 408PS and 664Nm of torque in its &amp;lsquo;Boost&amp;rsquo; mode, the e-tron can do 0-100kmph in 5.&amp;nbsp;But the e-tron is not about performance, it is supposed to be an electric alternative to a comfortable, luxurious SUV which would fit in between the Q5 and Q7.The e-tron comes with adaptive air suspension and all-wheel steering to enhance your driving experience. &lt;br /&gt;
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Two big touchscreens dominate the centre console and take care of all the functions which include the infotainment system, climate control, drive modes and more. The all-electric SUV comes with adaptive air suspension which allows you lift/lower (170mm to 200mm ground clearance), stiffen/soften the suspension depending on the terrain.k.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;The Audi e-tron is certainly geeky, but the quality and fit-and-finish of the materials used make it feel uber luxurious - as it should.&amp;nbsp;Powering the electric motors is a 95kWh lithium-ion battery pack that&amp;rsquo;s located in the floor.The e-tron, unlike many modern cars and considering it is an all-electric SUV, has enough space in the boot to feature a space-saver tyre. Plus, there&amp;rsquo;s that feel-good factor of doing less harm to the environment</description> 
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      <description>When launched, the&amp;nbsp;Compass&amp;nbsp;will take on the likes of&amp;nbsp;Hyundai&amp;amp;&lt;a href=&quot;https://www.tzcasters.com/&quot;&gt;caster wheels Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt;39;s Tucson&amp;nbsp;and&amp;nbsp;Honda's CR-V, though&amp;nbsp;Jeep&amp;nbsp;seems confident that the Compass will be the most capable compact SUV. We do know that the rear seat will get a 60:40 split, to maximise boot space. A 9-speed dual clutch automatic, already on offer in markets abroad, is also under consideration for launch at a later stage. Additionally, it will be exported to other right-hand drive markets like Australia, Japan and the UK from hereThe American marquee that's synonymous with pretty much all hardcore off-roaders across the world has showcased its first-ever made-in-India SUV, the Compass. Positioned as a compact SUV, the Compass will be manufactured at Fiat's Ranjangaon facility near Pune, making India the first and only country in the world to manufacture the right hand drive version of the Compass. The Indian market will get Fiat's 1.The&amp;nbsp;Compass&amp;nbsp;will boast over 50 active and passive safety features and stability control, disc brakes all round, airbags and hill start assist will be standard.&lt;br /&gt;
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The overall design is inspired by the famous SR-71 combat aircrafts, and the tail light design draws inspiration from the Ironman. In the Auto mode, it can intelligently disengage the rear axle to improve efficiency. With an overall height of 1667mm the Compass isn't too tall and should be an able handler, just like most modern, road biased SUVs. Jeep was also keen on telling us interior space has been maximised and the Compass should be one of the roomiest SUVs in its class.The diesel will offer over 170PS and 350Nm of peak torque.com. 18 percent of its body parts are hot stamped for extra rigidity and lightness while laser-welded doors, a first for any automobile manufactured in India lend it a classier feel.0-litre diesel engine, and the latter will be manufactured locally as well.The&amp;nbsp;Compass'&amp;nbsp;design is similar to the pricey&amp;nbsp;Grand Cherokee&amp;nbsp;and looking a luxury SUV worth Rs 1 crore certainly doesn't hurt. We haven't been allowed to take a look at the interiors of the Compass though clearly the design focus is on a youthful, athletic appearance going by the design sketches. Both powertrains will come with the option of either a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 7-speed dual clutch automatic.7 million kilometres of testing for on and off-road abilities. The 4WD variants will get a total of six airbags. The Compass will enter serial production in June and we expect it to be launched sometime in July this year. The robust 4WD system comes with terrain management to switch between Auto, Mud, Snow and Sand.The SUV has been tested for over 1.&lt;br /&gt;
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India is the only location where the right-hand drive variant of the Compass will be manufactured. Compass will be offered in India with a 2-litre diesel engine making over 170PS of power and 350Nm of torque.8 million kilometres as far as accelerated tests go, to test the powertrain, apart from 25. India is the only location where the right-hand drive variant of the Compass will be manufactured. The SUV will be exported to right hand drive markets like Australia, Japan and the UK from India. Other features include cornering lamps and an anti-fog windshield. # Jeep has finally unveiled its first-ever made-in-India SUV, the Compass. There is no word on the variants or pricing yet, but we expect Jeep India to price the Compass between 25-30 lakh rupees with its equipment levels, and is expected to also take on C-segment sedans in its price bracket. To offer optimum comfort to occupants, the&amp;nbsp;Compass&amp;nbsp;uses MacPherson suspension at the front, to also aid Handling, along with independent rear suspension which will also enhance its cornering abilities. &lt;br /&gt;
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Primarily a front wheel drive, the Compass will be offered with the option of a four wheel drive version for the manual version only in India. The independent rear suspension with 200mm of articulation on the Compass is going to be a boon when traversing off-road, but its 178mm of ground clearance clearly hints at a road bias for the SUV, especially considering that most SUVs in India are seen performing duty on tarmac rather than off it.4-litre Multiair turbocharged petrol engine and a 2. The compact SUV will be manufactured at Fiat's Ranjangaon plant in Maharashtra.Of the 17 powertrains options on offer internationally in the Compass, several will be manufactured here though most will be for export only.Based on the terrain, the system can go back to 4WD mode on the fly.Exact power and torque figures haven't been revealed though we do know that the petrol will produce in excess of 160PS of power along with 250Nm of torque</description> 
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      <description>The GT&amp;rsquo;s 96kWh battery takes up the entire underfloor area between the front and rear axles, giving the car a centre of gravity comparable to the R8. Audi said the Concept car was unveiled at this week&amp;rsquo;s LA Auto Show, and will go on sale in just two years, with deliveries starting in early 2021. By 2025, Audi will have a total of 12 electric models.There is also all-wheel steering, all of which creates a &amp;ldquo;sports car-like agility and precision,&amp;rdquo; said Audi. The car can also be charged at 350 kW. However, according to auto experts the estimated price tag would come close to &amp;pound;100,000 or Rs 90 lakh.&lt;br /&gt;
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No pricing has been set.It&amp;rsquo;s a sleek sedan that gets its electric power from the same drivetrain and battery platform that will be in Porsche&amp;rsquo;s first EV, the Taycan. A compact electric model is also due. It said the 96kWh battery is the perfect combination for performance, charging time and range. The new sedan will offer 400 kms of range on Europe&amp;rsquo;s new Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) standards.According to Audi the E-Tron GT, sitting on 22-inch wheels,&amp;nbsp; takes power from a 90kWh battery pack and puts it into two electric motors one on each axle.&lt;br /&gt;
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The GT&amp;rsquo;s two synchronous motors produce a collective 582bhp power output, that is an impressive figure for the potential of the allelectric drive, enabling it to accelerate from 0-62 mph in 3. This will dramatically reduce charging times, meaning that an 80 per cent fast charge will be achievable in under 20 minutes.Torque is transferred to the wheels via the quattro permanent all-wheel drive with torque vectoring. &lt;br /&gt;
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      <description>The final decision shall of course rest with the audience.. &amp;ldquo;He is a dedicated and a competent director. I hope I have been able to do that. JHA &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.tzcasters.com/nylon-wheel/&quot;&gt;China nylon wheels Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt; Published: Nov 30, 2015, 9:48 pm IST Updated: Nov 30, 2015, 9:48 pm IST Over the last few decades, Amitabh Bachchan has portrayed varied characters on the big screen, but this is the first time that the actor will play a wheel chair-bound man&amp;mdash; in Wazir. Was it nostalgic to have the actor-writer combination back on the sets &amp;ldquo;Javed saab and I never met on the sets of Wazir. &lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;ldquo;Just because one is confined to a wheel chair in an entire film does not mean that one is being asked to do something special or &amp;lsquo;difficult&amp;rsquo;. That is my professional responsibility.&amp;rdquo;He disagrees that this character was any different than the ones he has played before &amp;mdash; in terms of difficulty. Being on your feet without any so called disability can be equally difficult.&amp;rdquo;What was it working with his son, Farhan like &amp;ldquo;In a film project, the rapport related to fellow co-stars is determined by the script.&amp;rdquo; &lt;br /&gt;
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To his relief however, Big B&amp;rsquo;s chair in Wazir was a rather sophisticated one. It has been a most satisfying experience,&amp;rdquo; he says. It gets mobile on its own. His contribution to the film has been behind those proverbial closed curtains, or to put it more succinctly, parde ke peeche. &lt;br /&gt;
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A still from Wazir Over the last few decades, Amitabh Bachchan has portrayed varied characters on the big screen, but this is the first time that the actor will play a wheel chair-bound man&amp;mdash; in Wazir. And those have been his greatest contributions.&amp;rdquo;Mr Bachchan has good things to say about director Bejoy Nambiar as well. Both Farhan and I accepted the script, and so one can safely say that our rapport was acceptable too. As an actor I have immense problems of mobility, even in an &amp;lsquo;able&amp;rsquo; condition!&amp;rdquo;&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;ldquo;When you take on a role in a script, you agree to perform it to your best capability. &amp;ldquo;Yes, I have the benefit of my mobility being taken care of by the technology and mechanism of the chair that I am confined to</description> 
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