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Non-polluting vehicles

Tata is a well-known name in transport as in many other industries.

Apart from heavy/light commercial vehicles, it has achieved a milestone in passenger cars, with the rollout of the one millionth ‘Indica’ from its Pune factory in a matter of nine years. The Tatas are also conscious about climate change.

It may be worthwhile for them to consider production of next generation vehicles — electric and hydrogen/fuel-cell cars — that won’t pollute the environment.

C. R. Bhattacharjee Kolkata

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