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March 31, 2011

Ferrari to Enter the Indian Market in 2011

Filed under: Automobile — Winson @ 9:56 AM

The Italian car maker Ferrari is planning to enter the Indian market this year with popular models like California, 458 Italia, 599GTB Fiorano and the latest FF. The company had appointed Shreyas group as its official importer in India.

The prices of these models are, California is available at Rs 2.2 Cr, the 458 Italia at Rs 2.56 Cr and the 599GTB Fiorano, tagged at Rs 3.37 Cr. FF is the latest model which was unveiled at Geneva auto show will also be available in India. Its global price is yet to be decided by the company and it is powered by a engine with 6,262 cc naturally aspirated direct injected 65° V12, which produces 660 PS at 8,000 rpm and 683Nm of torque at 6000 rpm. California has 8 cylinder engine and has a top speed of 310 km/h. 458 Italia is powered by a 4,499 cc V8 engine, producing 570 PS and 7 speed transmission. 599GTB Fiorano has 6.0 L, V12 engine which produces a maximum 620 PS, making it the most powerful series production of Ferrari road car.

The first Ferrari dealership will be opened at Delhi and second one is scheduled to open at Mumbai in the second half of 2011. The company has announced that they are going to establish show rooms through out the country according to the needs of customers. An independent Ferrari India office will be set up which consists of experts from the company to assist upcoming dealer network.

General Motors to Increase Car Prices in India

Filed under: Automobile — Winson @ 9:55 AM

The American major auto company General Motors is thinking of rising the prices of its Chevrolet cars in India. The company has already increased the prices in January by two percent and it will be the first time in the history of automobiles a price increase would happen within a span of just two months.

Chevrolet is offering great value in its products like the Spark and Beat which are showing lot of sales because of their price advantage over the competitors and the company’s much advertised ‘Three Year Promise’ plan. The company is also offering other products like Aveo, Optra, Cruze, Tavera, Captiva which are well known as value for money products. The undercutting of the rivals has a great effect on the profits of the company and so the company is forced to consider a price hike for a second time in this year and the other factor is the inflation which is consistently making the prices of the commodities to increase.

It is interesting to watch whether the sales of these models will decrease with rise in the prices. Some of the other automobile companies in India are also planning to increase the prices of their products.

Tata Motors Launches Fuel Efficient Car Indica eV2 in India

Filed under: Automobile — Winson @ 9:54 AM

The Indica eV2 is from the series of Indica and it is the successor of Indica V2. This car is the most fuel-efficient car and it has a mileage of 25kmpl along with the ARAI certificate.

The car has a diesel engine with 1396 cc pumping out 70 bhp at 4000 rpm, torque of 140 NM at a lower 1800-3000 RPM, tarter motor protection and reduction in the weight of the car by around 10 kg. The engine is provided with 32 per cent in power, 65 per cent increase in torque and most importantly, 46 per cent increase in the fuel efficiency. This is available in petrol variant also and both engines are BS IV compliant. The diesel version of Indica eV2 is available in the range of Rs. 3.95 lakhs and Rs. 4.77 lakhs and the petrol version in the range of Rs. 2.95 akhs and Rs. 3.58 lakhs.

The car is quipped with advanced technologies like SMART EMS CHIP that perfectly calibrates every minute engine component to optimize functionality, addition to that other features are MAXIMUM CHARGE COMBUSTION, which means a newly designed engine block and piston assembly, DRAG REDUCTION , which means redesigned wheel arches and subtle alterations on the exterior making car more aerodynamic and reducing the drag coefficient. The Tata Motors made the car more luxurious by adding features like Auto Drive Assist and Clutch To Start Systems. The interior features include power windows, key less entry, Blue tooth enabled music system and USB port, 4 spoke collapsible steering wheel, tachometer, rear parcel shelf, 60:40 rear seating, front and rear fog lamps. The exterior features include alloy wheels, attractive decals, a new tail light cluster and rear bumper.

The all new Tata Indica eV2 is available in four different colors and it has a warranty of 24 months or 75000 kilo meters whichever is earlier.

March 12, 2011

World’s Most Popular Car Color

Filed under: Automobile — Tags: — Winson @ 3:53 AM

DuPont releases their Global Automotive Color Popularity Report every year. DuPont issued its 58th annual color popularity report recently and silver and black are in tight competition for the title of “world’s most popular car color” and both are separated by only 2 percentage points. Black is the leading vehicle color globally and silver is at second place, white and gray are tied for third place.

The top 10 global vehicle colors are:
1. Silver — 26 percent
2. Black/Black Effect — 24 percent
3. White/White Pearl and Gray — 16 percent each (tie)
4. Red — 6 percent
5. Blue — 5 percent
6. Brown/Beige — 3 percent
7. Green — 2 percent
8. Yellow/Gold — 1 percent

European market opted greatly for black/black effect, making it top choice for nearly all vehicle categories, with 24 percent. Black/black effect are popular for luxury models in the Pacific region. In India, with 29 percent share in the market, white is the leading color. In South America, silver rules with 33 percent of the market. Japan opted for white/white pearl as its top color choice for vehicles, continuing at 28 percent of total market share.

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March 11, 2011

Nobel Laureates of 2010

Filed under: Society — Tags: — Winson @ 3:48 AM

Nobel prizes are the most prestigious international awards for intellectual performance. The awards are administered by the Nobel Foundation in Sweden. They have been awarded for great achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace since 1901. Later in 1968, achievements for economics were added in memory of Alfred Nobel, the founder of the Nobel Prize.

Nobel Prize in Physics
The Nobel Prize in physics is 2010 was awarded jointly to Andre Gelm and Konstantin Novoselov. The prize money was distributed between them equally. They were awarded for work on groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material ‘Graphene’.

Graphene is a form of carbon which is just one atom thick. It is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. Andre Gelm and Konstantin Novoselov extracted thin layers of particles from graphite of a pencil making a new material called Graphene. They found the unique properties of Graphene. It can now be used for practical applications in the development of electronic devices.

Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki were awarded jointly the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2010. The work for which they were awarded was ‘palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis’. Every organic synthesis laboratory and industrial processes across the world uses the Heck, Negishi and Suzuki reactions.

During the initial years, it was a challenge to combine carbon atoms together because carbon does not react with other similar atoms due to its structural configuration. Certain reactions were discovered by the scientists using Palladium as a catalyst so that carbon reacts more easily.

In 1968, a series of papers were published by Heck reporting the addition of methyl and phenylpalladium halides to olefins at room temperature. A further step allowed the unprecedented alkylation of an olefin. Later, in 1976 the palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling of organometallic species with organohalides was investigated by Negishi. This demonstrates the permission of highly selective reactions by organozinc compounds under mild conditions in the presence of a range of functional groups. In 1979, Suzuki demonstrated that organoboron compounds in the presence of a base could be cross coupled with vinyl and aryl halides using palladium as a catalyst.

Further modification and improvement was made in these reactions in subsequent years for use in synthesis of a wide range of complex natural products.

Nobel Prize in Medicine
The Nobel Prize in 2010 in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Robert G. Edwards for the development of in vitro fertilization. He was called the father of test tube baby. Since 1955, he had been working on the process of in vitro fertilization along with his colleague, Patrick Steptoe, and achieved it by 1968.

A human culture media was developed by Edwards to allow the fertilization and early embryo culture. His colleague worked on laprosopy for recovering oocytes from patients with tubal infertility. About four million babies were born by in vitro fertilization technique because of their huge efforts. Edwards was awarded the Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award by the Lasker Foundation in 2001 for the development of in vitro fertilization.

Nobel Prize in Literature
In 2010, Mario Vargas Llosa was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. He was awarded for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual’s resistance, revolt, and defeat. Through his work The Time of the Hero, he became popular in the world.

Some of his well-known works are Conversation in the Cathedral, The War of the End of the World, and The Feast of the Goat. He is the first South American winner of the prestigious 10 million kronor, or $1.5 million, Nobel Prize in literature since Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez won in 1982.

Nobel Peace Prize
Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2010 for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China. Announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize for Liu created a huge angry response from China.

He was a literary critic in 1980s. He took part in the Tiananmen protests in 1989 for advocating the fundamental rights in China. He had been arrested several times since spending 20 months in detention after the 1989 protests. He was sentenced in 2009 in prison for 11 years for subversion of state power. There were people who received Nobel Prize who were under house arrest and prison before receiving it. However, Liu was the first one who was honored with Nobel Peace Prize while being in prison.

Nobel Prize in Economics
The Nobel Prize in economics in 2010 was awarded jointly to Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. Pissarides. They were awarded for their work on analysis of markets with search frictions.

Demand and supply are the two factors on which a market is based. There are situations in market where a lot of people are there who are looking for employment and companies having vacancies, but still the vacancies are not being filled. Also, we find many people who want to buy and sell a house at the same time, but still do not find a solution.

The work of the Nobel Prize Winners helped in providing better solutions in these areas. A theoretical framework was formulated by them for search markets. Peter Diamond focused on the analysis of foundations of search markets. The theory was expanded and applied to labor market by Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides. This theory however can also be applicable to house, monitory theory and various areas of economics.

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