Thursday, June 18, 2009

Politically Stable India Now Needs Social Stability


India is now politically stable. Indian stock market is reflecting this sentiment since last few weeks. Inflation too has dropped too low and is now below zero (which is not good for Indian Economy).

Are All Worries Over for India
Today India is shining again in this gloomy global scenario. People in India are enjoying this good time. Our politicians are busy in enjoying there success or failure. Administration is also easing after a long period of hard work (during elections which is really tough time for Indian Administration).

Is this all, don't we have other serious problems to consider beside political stability, economic stability. India is today following the footsteps of developed countries. Our cities too have a similar lifestyle.

What About the Social Status and Indian Lifestyle
There are many things that I'll like to write, I don't know how to start because this is not a news or current event in Media. There are many things which are grim and can get grimmer. Some of the points are:

  1. Reducing green cover in both urban and rural areas.

  2. There is not enough living space in and around the house, that we Indians are used to occupy and which can have a negative effect on our society in coming years.

  3. People in India have always love gardening, they love kitchen gardens even in cities (provided they find space) which not only helped in keeping them relaxed (as they spent time in working there), healthy (as kitchen garden required manual work), had access to some organic food from this garden. Now things are just opposite, first there is no space and even if there is space our new generation thinks its a low grade work and they have enough money to buy these things or employ some one else.

  4. Most of the milk suppliers today are supplying adulterated milk as they aren't able to meet the demand. Traditionally our children have always had access to pure milk from there own family owned cows, buffaloes. Earlier each family used to keep at least one animal and it was not only for milk but it had a social meaning. Now there are no cows in cities. Most dairies keep these animals in poor condition, they also use artificial methods to get more milk.

  5. Reducing social interaction not only in nearby societies but also between family members. This will lead to communication gap, which can give birth to tension with the family.

  6. Our TV channels are more responsible to modern societies then to traditional Indian society. Most of the programs and channels today cater to urban life (that too an imported urban life). There is no India in our TV serials or other programs. Programs are developed on the basis of popular demand and TPR which aren't always healthy for society.
These are some of the most common points which need to be taken seriously if India is to progress in real terms of the world. Materialistic development and accumulation of resources has never been the sole purpose of Indian lifestyle and we must always bear that in mind, otherwise we'll too head towards a mentally sick society which is affluent but sick.

Nobody is today looking at negative consequences of development which can be resolved right from the start. This is not the duty of the Government or Administration but we are all socially responsible for this. We have both right and duties in this country, like we used to had earlier. Today we are more active for our rights but negligent towards are duties.

Hope, people too will think on the matter and think on creating a socially stable India.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Details of State wise PC and there MPs from 2009 Elections

Here is a state wise list of Parliamentary Constituency and there new Member of Parliament. This information is available in detail at ECI's website on 2009 Election Trends.

State-PC No. PC Name MP
Andaman & Nicobar-1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands Shri. Bishnu Pada Ray
AP-1 Adilabad Rathod Ramesh
AP-10 Chelvella Jaipal Reddy Sudini
AP-11 Mahbubnagar K. Chandrasekhar Rao
AP-12 Nagarkurnool Dr. Manda Jagannath
AP-13 Nalgonda Gutha Sukender Reddy
AP-14 Bhongir Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy
AP-15 Warangal Rajaiah Siricilla
AP-16 Mahabubabad P. Balram
AP-17 Khammam Nama Nageswara Rao
AP-18 Aruku Kishore Chandra Suryanarayana Deo Vyricherla
AP-19 Srikakulam Killi Krupa Rani
AP-2 Peddapalle Dr.G.Vivekanand
AP-20 Vizianagaram Jhansi Lakshmi Botcha
AP-21 Visakhapatnam Daggubati Purandeswari
AP-22 Anakapalli Sabbam Hari
AP-23 Kakinada M.M.Pallamraju
AP-24 Amalapuram G.V.Harsha Kumar
AP-25 Rajahmundry Aruna Kumar Vundavalli
AP-26 Narsapuram Bapiraju Kanumuru
AP-27 Eluru Kavuri Sambasiva Rao
AP-28 Machilipatnam Konakalla Narayana Rao
AP-29 Vijayawada Lagadapati Raja Gopal
AP-3 Karimnagar Ponnam Prabhakar
AP-30 Guntur Rayapati Sambasiva Rao
AP-31 Narasaraopet Modugula Venugopala Reddy
AP-32 Bapatla Panabaka Lakshmi
AP-33 Ongole Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy
AP-34 Nandyal S.P.Y.Reddy
AP-35 Kurnool Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash Reddy
AP-36 Anantapur Anantha Venkata Rami Reddy
AP-37 Hindupur Kristappa Nimmala
AP-38 Kadapa Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
AP-39 Nellore Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy
AP-4 Nizamabad Madhu Yaskhi Goud
AP-40 Tirupati Chinta Mohan
AP-41 Rajampet Annayyagari Sai Prathap
AP-42 Chittoor Naramalli Sivaprasad
AP-5 Zahirabad Suresh Kumar Shetkar
AP-6 Medak Vijaya Shanthi .M
AP-7 Malkajgiri Sarvey Sathyanarayana
AP-8 Secundrabad Anjan Kumar Yadav M
AP-9 Hyderabad Asaduddin Owaisi
Arunachal-1 Arunachal West Takam Sanjoy
Arunachal-2 Arunachal East Ninong Ering
Assam-1 Karimganj Rajesh Mallah
Assam-10 Nowgong Rajen Gohain
Assam-11 Kaliabor Dip Gogoi
Assam-12 Jorhat Bijoy Krishna Handique
Assam-13 Dibrugarh Paban Singh Ghatowar
Assam-14 Lakhimpur Ranee Narah
Assam-2 Silchar Kabindra Purkayastha
Assam-3 Autonomous District Biren Singh Engti
Assam-4 Dhubri Badruddin Ajmal
Assam-5 Kokrajhar Sansuma Khunggur Bwiswmuthiary
Assam-6 Barpeta Ismail Hussain
Assam-7 Gauhati Bijoya Chakravarty
Assam-8 Mangaldoi Ramen Deka
Assam-9 Tezpur Joseph Toppo
Bihar-1 Valmiki Nagar Baidyanath Prasad Mahto
Bihar-10 Kishanganj Mohammad Asrarul Haque
Bihar-11 Katihar Nikhil Kumar Choudhary
Bihar-12 Purnia Uday Singh Alias Pappu Singh
Bihar-13 Madhepura Sharad Yadav
Bihar-14 Darbhanga Kirti Azad
Bihar-15 Muzaffarpur Captain Jai Narayan Prasad Nishad
Bihar-16 Vaishali Raghuvansh Prasad Singh
Bihar-17 Gopalganj Purnmasi Ram
Bihar-18 Siwan Om Prakash Yadav
Bihar-19 Maharajganj Uma Shanaker Singh
Bihar-2 Paschim Champaran Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal
Bihar-20 Saran Lalu Prasad
Bihar-21 Hajipur Ram Sundar Das
Bihar-22 Ujiarpur Aswamedh Devi
Bihar-23 Samastipur Maheshwar Hazari
Bihar-24 Begusarai Dr. Monazir Hassan
Bihar-25 Khagaria Dinesh Chandra Yadav
Bihar-26 Bhagalpur Syed Shahnawaz Hussain
Bihar-27 Banka Digvijay Singh
Bihar-28 Munger Rajiv Ranjan Singh Alias Lalan Singh
Bihar-29 Nalanda Kaushalendra Kumar
Bihar-3 Purvi Champaran Radha Mohan Singh
Bihar-30 Patna Sahib Shatrughan Sinha
Bihar-31 Pataliputra Ranjan Prasad Yadav
Bihar-32 Arrah Meena Singh
Bihar-33 Buxar Jagada Nand Singh
Bihar-34 Sasaram Meira Kumar
Bihar-35 Karakat Mahabali Singh
Bihar-36 Jahanabad Jagdish Sharma
Bihar-37 Aurangabad Sushil Kumar Singh
Bihar-38 Gaya Hari Manjhi
Bihar-39 Nawada Bhola Singh
Bihar-4 Sheohar Rama Devi
Bihar-40 Jamui Bhudeo Choudhary
Bihar-5 Sitamarhi Arjun Roy
Bihar-6 Madhubani Hukmadeo Narayan Yadav
Bihar-7 Jhanjharpur Mangani Lal Mandal
Bihar-8 Supaul Vishwa Mohan Kumar
Bihar-9 Araria Pradeep Kumar Singh
Chandigarh-1 Chandigarh Pawan Kumar Bansal
Chattisgarh-1 Sarguja Murarilal Singh
Chattisgarh-10 Bastar Baliram Kashyap
Chattisgarh-11 Kanker Sohan Potai
Chattisgarh-2 Raigarh Vishnu Deo Sai
Chattisgarh-3 Janjgir-Champa Shrimati Kamla Devi Patle
Chattisgarh-4 Korba Charan Das Mahant
Chattisgarh-5 Bilaspur Dilip Singh Judev
Chattisgarh-6 Rajnandgaon Madhusudan Yadav
Chattisgarh-7 Durg Saroj Pandey
Chattisgarh-8 Raipur Ramesh Bais
Chattisgarh-9 Mahasamund Chandulal Sahu (Chandu Bhaiya)
Dadra & Nagar Haveli-1 Dadar & Nagar Haveli Patel Natubhai Gomanbhai
Daman & Diu-1 Daman & Diu Lalubhai Patel
Delhi-1 Chandni Chowk Kapil Sibal
Delhi-2 North East Delhi Jai Prakash Agarwal
Delhi-3 East Delhi Sandeep Dikshit
Delhi-4 New Delhi Ajay Makan
Delhi-5 North West Delhi Krishna Tirath
Delhi-6 West Delhi Mahabal Mishra
Delhi-7 South Delhi Ramesh Kumar
Goa-1 North Goa Shripad Yesso Naik
Goa-2 South Goa Cosme Francisco Caitano Sardinha
Gujarat-1 Kachchh Jat Poonamben Veljibhai
Gujarat-10 Rajkot Kuvarjibhai Mohanbhai Bavalia
Gujarat-11 Porbandar Radadiya Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai
Gujarat-12 Jamnagar Ahir Vikrambhai Arjanbhai Madam
Gujarat-13 Junagadh Solanki Dinubhai Boghabhai
Gujarat-14 Amreli Kachhadia Naranbhai
Gujarat-15 Bhavnagar Rajendrasinh Ghanshyamsinh Rana (Rajubhai Rana)
Gujarat-16 Anand Solanki Bharatbhai Madhavsinh
Gujarat-17 Kheda Chauhan Devusinh Jesingbhai
Gujarat-18 Panchmahal Chauhan Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh
Gujarat-19 Dahod Dr. Prabha Kishor Taviad
Gujarat-2 Banaskantha Gadhvi Mukeshkumar Bheiravdanji
Gujarat-20 Vadodara Balkrishna Khanderao Shukla (Balu Shukla)
Gujarat-21 Chhota Udaipur Rathwa Ramsingbhai Patalbhai
Gujarat-22 Bharuch Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava
Gujarat-23 Bardoli Chaudhari Tusharbhai Amrasinhbhai
Gujarat-24 Surat Shrimati Darshana Vikram Jardosh
Gujarat-25 Navsari C. R. Patil
Gujarat-26 Valsad Kishanbhai Vestabhai Patel
Gujarat-3 Patan Jagdish Thakor
Gujarat-4 Mahesana Patel Jayshreeben Kanubhai
Gujarat-5 Sabarkantha Chauhan Mahendrasinh
Gujarat-6 Gandhinagar L.K.Advani
Gujarat-7 Ahmedabad East Harin Pathak
Gujarat-8 Ahmedabad West Dr. Solanki Kiritbhai Premajibhai
Gujarat-9 Surendranagar Koli Patel Somabhai Gandalal
Haryana-1 Ambala Selja
Haryana-10 Faridabad Avtar Singh Bhadana
Haryana-2 Kurukshetra Naveen Jindal
Haryana-3 Sirsa Ashok Tanwar
Haryana-4 Hisar Bhajan Lal S/O Kheraj
Haryana-5 Karnal Arvind Kumar Sharma
Haryana-6 Sonipat Jitender Singh
Haryana-7 Rohtak Deepender Singh
Haryana-8 Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Shruti Choudhry
Haryana-9 Gurgaon Inderjit Singh
HP-1 Kangra Dr. Rajan Sushant
HP-2 Mandi Virbhadra Singh
HP-3 Hamirpur Anurag Singh Thakur
HP-4 Shimla Virender Kashyap
J & K-1 Baramulla Sharief Ud Din Shariq
J & K-2 Srinagar Farooq Abdullah
J & K-3 Anantnag Peer Mohd Hussain
J & K-4 Ladakh Hassan Khan
J & K-5 Udhampur Ch. Lal Singh
J & K-6 Jammu Madan Lal Sharma
Jharkhand-1 Rajmahal Devidhan Besra
Jharkhand-10 Singhbhum Madhu Kora
Jharkhand-11 Khunti Karia Munda
Jharkhand-12 Lohardaga Sudarshan Bhagat
Jharkhand-13 Palamau Kameshwar Baitha
Jharkhand-14 Hazaribagh Yashwant Sinha
Jharkhand-2 Dumka Shibu Soren
Jharkhand-3 Godda Nishikant Dubey
Jharkhand-4 Chatra Inder Singh Namdhari
Jharkhand-5 Kodarma Babulal Marandi
Jharkhand-6 Giridih Ravindra Kumar Pandey
Jharkhand-7 Dhanbad Pashupati Nath Singh
Jharkhand-8 Ranchi Subodh Kant Sahay
Jharkhand-9 Jamshedpur Arjun Munda
Karnataka-1 Chikkodi Katti Ramesh Vishwanath
Karnataka-10 Haveri Udasi Shivkumar Chanabasappa
Karnataka-11 Dharwad Pralhad Joshi
Karnataka-12 Uttara Kannada Anantkumar Hegde
Karnataka-13 Davanagere Siddeswara G.M.
Karnataka-14 Shimoga B.Y. Raghavendra
Karnataka-15 Udupi Chikmagalur D.V.Sadananda Gowda
Karnataka-16 Hassan H. D. Devegowda
Karnataka-17 Dakshina Kannada Nalin Kumar Kateel
Karnataka-18 Chitradurga Janardhana Swamy
Karnataka-19 Tumkur G.S. Basavaraj
Karnataka-2 Belgaum Angadi Suresh Channabasappa
Karnataka-20 Mandya N Cheluvaraya Swamy @ Swamygowda
Karnataka-21 Mysore Adagur H Vishwanath
Karnataka-22 Chamarajanagar R.Dhruvanarayana
Karnataka-23 Bangalore Rural H.D.Kumaraswamy
Karnataka-24 Bangalore North D. B. Chandre Gowda
Karnataka-25 Bangalore Central P. C. Mohan
Karnataka-26 Bangalore South Ananth Kumar
Karnataka-27 Chikkballapur M.Veerappa Moily
Karnataka-28 Kolar K.H.Muniyappa
Karnataka-3 Bagalkot Gaddigoudar P.C.
Karnataka-4 Bijapur Ramesh Chandappa Jigajinagi
Karnataka-5 Gulbarga Mallikarjun Kharge
Karnataka-6 Raichur Pakkirappa.S.
Karnataka-7 Bidar N.Dharam Singh
Karnataka-8 Koppal Shivaramagouda Shivanagouda
Karnataka-9 Bellary J. Shantha
Kerala-1 Kasaragod P Karunakaran
Kerala-10 Thrissur P C Chacko
Kerala-11 Chalakudy K.P. Dhanapalan
Kerala-12 Ernakulam Prof. K V Thomas
Kerala-13 Idukki Adv. P.T Thomas
Kerala-14 Kottayam Jose K.Mani (Karingozheckal)
Kerala-15 Alappuzha K.C Venugopal
Kerala-16 Mavelikkara Kodikkunnil Suresh
Kerala-17 Pathanamthitta Anto Antony Punnathaniyil
Kerala-18 Kollam N.Peethambarakurup
Kerala-19 Attingal Adv. A Sampath
Kerala-2 Kannur K. Sudhakaran
Kerala-20 Thiruvananthapuram Shashi Tharoor
Kerala-3 Vadakara Mullappally Ramachandran
Kerala-4 Wayanad M.I. Shanavas
Kerala-5 Kozhikode M.K. Raghavan
Kerala-6 Malappuram E. Ahamed
Kerala-7 Ponnani E.T. Muhammed Basheer
Kerala-8 Palakkad M.B. Rajesh
Kerala-9 Alathur P.K Biju
Lakshadweep-1 Lakshadweep Muhammed Hamdulla Sayeed A.B
Maharashtra-1 Nandurbar Gavit Manikrao Hodlya
Maharashtra-10 Nagpur Muttemwar Vilasrao Baburaoji
Maharashtra-11 Bhandara - Gondiya Patel Praful Manoharbhai
Maharashtra-12 Gadchiroli-Chimur Kowase Marotrao Sainuji
Maharashtra-13 Chandrapur Ahir Hansaraj Gangaram
Maharashtra-14 Yavatmal-Washim Bhavana Gawali (Patil)
Maharashtra-15 Hingoli Subhash Bapurao Wankhede
Maharashtra-16 Nanded Khatgaonkar Patil Bhaskarrao Bapurao
Maharashtra-17 Parbhani Adv. Dudhgaonkar Ganeshrao Nagorao
Maharashtra-18 Jalna Danve Raosaheb Dadarao
Maharashtra-19 Aurangabad Chandrakant Khaire
Maharashtra-2 Dhule Sonawane Pratap Narayanrao
Maharashtra-20 Dindori Chavan Harishchandra Deoram
Maharashtra-21 Nashik Sameer Bhujbal
Maharashtra-22 Palghar Jadhav Baliram Sukur
Maharashtra-23 Bhiwandi Taware Suresh Kashinath
Maharashtra-24 Kalyan Anand Prakash Paranjape
Maharashtra-25 Thane Dr.Sanjeev Ganesh Naik
Maharashtra-26 Mumbai North Sanjay Brijkishorlal Nirupam
Maharashtra-27 Mumbai North West Ad.Kamat Gurudas Vasant
Maharashtra-28 Mumbai North East Sanjay Dina Patil
Maharashtra-29 Mumbai North Central Dutt Priya Sunil
Maharashtra-3 Jalgaon A.T. Nana Patil
Maharashtra-30 Mumbai South Central Eknath M. Gaikwad
Maharashtra-31 Mumbai South Deora Milind Murli
Maharashtra-32 Raigad Anant Geete
Maharashtra-33 Maval Babar Gajanan Dharmshi
Maharashtra-34 Pune Kalmadi Suresh
Maharashtra-35 Baramati Supriya Sule
Maharashtra-36 Shirur Adhalrao Shivaji Dattatray
Maharashtra-37 Ahmadnagar Gandhi Dilipkumar Mansukhlal
Maharashtra-38 Shirdi Wakchaure Bhausaheb Rajaram
Maharashtra-39 Beed Munde Gopinathrao Pandurang
Maharashtra-4 Raver Haribhau Madhav Jawale
Maharashtra-40 Osmanabad Patil Padamsinha Bajirao
Maharashtra-41 Latur Awale Jaywant Gangaram
Maharashtra-42 Solapur Shinde Sushilkumar Sambhajirao
Maharashtra-43 Madha Pawar Sharadchandra Govindrao
Maharashtra-44 Sangli Pratik Prakashbapu Patil
Maharashtra-45 Satara Bhonsle Shrimant Chh. Udyanraje Pratapsinhmaharaj
Maharashtra-46 Ratnagiri - Sindhudurg Dr.Nilesh Narayan Rane
Maharashtra-47 Kolhapur Sadashivrao Dadoba Mandlik
Maharashtra-48 Hatkanangle Shetti Raju Alias Devappa Anna
Maharashtra-5 Buldhana Jadhav Prataprao Ganpatrao
Maharashtra-6 Akola Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao
Maharashtra-7 Amravati Adsul Anandrao Vithoba
Maharashtra-8 Wardha Datta Meghe
Maharashtra-9 Ramtek Wasnik Mukul Balkrishna
Manipur-1 Inner Manipur Dr. Thokchom Meinya
Manipur-2 Outer Manipur Thangso Baite
Meghalaya-1 Shillong Vincent H Pala
Meghalaya-2 Tura Agatha K. Sangma
Mizoram-1 Mizoram C.L.Ruala
MP-1 Morena Narendra Singh Tomar
MP-10 Rewa Deoraj Singh Patel
MP-11 Sidhi Govind Prasad Mishra
MP-12 Shahdol Rajesh Nandini Singh
MP-13 Jabalpur Rakesh Singh
MP-14 Mandla Basori Singh Masram
MP-15 Balaghat K. D. Deshmukh
MP-16 Chhindwara Kamal Nath
MP-17 Hoshangabad Uday Pratap Singh
MP-18 Vidisha Sushma Swaraj
MP-19 Bhopal Kailash Joshi
MP-2 Bhind Ashok Argal
MP-20 Rajgarh Narayansingh Amlabe
MP-21 Dewas Sajjan Singh Verma
MP-22 Ujjain Guddu Premchand
MP-23 Mandsour Meenakshi Natrajan
MP-24 Ratlam Kantilal Bhuria
MP-25 Dhar Gajendra Singh Rajukhedi
MP-26 Indore Sumitra Mahajan (Tai)
MP-27 Khargone Makansingh Solanki (Babuji)
MP-28 Khandwa Arun Subhashchandra Yadav
MP-29 Betul Jyoti Dhurve
MP-3 Gwalior Yashodhara Raje Scindia
MP-4 Guna Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia
MP-5 Sagar Bhupendra Singh
MP-6 Tikamgarh Virendra Kumar
MP-7 Damoh Shivraj Bhaiya
MP-8 Khajuraho Jeetendra Singh Bundela
MP-9 Satna Ganesh Singh
Nagaland-1 Nagaland C.M. Chang
Orissa-1 Bargarh Sanjay Bhoi
Orissa-10 Bolangir Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo
Orissa-11 Kalahandi Bhakta Charan Das
Orissa-12 Nabarangpur Pradeep Kumar Majhi
Orissa-13 Kandhamal Rudramadhab Ray
Orissa-14 Cuttack Bhartruhari Mahtab
Orissa-15 Kendrapara Baijayant Panda
Orissa-16 Jagatsinghpur Bibhu Prasad Tarai
Orissa-17 Puri Pinaki Misra
Orissa-18 Bhubaneswar Prasanna Kumar Patasani
Orissa-19 Aska Nityananda Pradhan
Orissa-2 Sundargarh Hemanand Biswal
Orissa-20 Berhampur Sidhant Mohapatra
Orissa-21 Koraput Jayaram Pangi
Orissa-3 Sambalpur Amarnath Pradhan
Orissa-4 Keonjhar Yashbant Narayan Singh Laguri
Orissa-5 Mayurbhanj Laxman Tudu
Orissa-6 Balasore Srikant Kumar Jena
Orissa-7 Bhadrak Arjun Charan Sethi
Orissa-8 Jajpur Mohan Jena
Orissa-9 Dhenkanal Tathagata Satpathy
Pondicherry-1 Puducherry Narayanasamy
Punjab-1 Gurdaspur Partap Singh Bajwa
Punjab-10 Ferozpur Sher Singh Ghubaya
Punjab-11 Bathinda Harsimrat Kaur Badal
Punjab-12 Sangrur Vijay Inder Singla
Punjab-13 Patiala Preneet Kaur
Punjab-2 Amritsar Navjot Singh Sidhu
Punjab-3 Khadoor Sahib Dr. Rattan Singh Ajnala
Punjab-4 Jalandhar Mohinder Singh Kaypee
Punjab-5 Hoshiarpur Santosh Chowdhary
Punjab-6 Anandpur Sahib Ravneet Singh
Punjab-7 Ludhiana Manish Tewari
Punjab-8 Fatehgarh Sahib Sukhdev Singh
Punjab-9 Faridkot Paramjit Kaur Gulshan
Rajasthan-1 Ganganagar Bharat Ram Meghwal
Rajasthan-10 Karauli-Dholpur Khiladi Lal Bairwa
Rajasthan-11 Dausa Kirodi Lal
Rajasthan-12 Tonk-Sawai Madhopur Namo Narain
Rajasthan-13 Ajmer Sachin Pilot
Rajasthan-14 Nagaur Dr. Jyoti Mirdha
Rajasthan-15 Pali Badri Ram Jakhar
Rajasthan-16 Jodhpur Chandresh Kumari
Rajasthan-17 Barmer Harish Choudhary
Rajasthan-18 Jalore Devji Patel
Rajasthan-19 Udaipur Raghuvir Singh Meena
Rajasthan-2 Bikaner Arjun Ram Meghwal
Rajasthan-20 Banswara Tarachand Bhagora
Rajasthan-21 Chittorgarh (Dr.)girija Vyas
Rajasthan-22 Rajsamand Gopal Singh
Rajasthan-23 Bhilwara Dr. C. P. Joshi
Rajasthan-24 Kota Ijyaraj Singh
Rajasthan-25 Jhalawar-Baran Dushyant Singh
Rajasthan-3 Churu Ram Singh Kaswan
Rajasthan-4 Jhunjhunu Sheesh Ram Ola
Rajasthan-5 Sikar Mahadev Singh
Rajasthan-6 Jaipur Rural Lal Chand Kataria
Rajasthan-7 Jaipur Mahesh Joshi
Rajasthan-8 Alwar Jitendra Singh
Rajasthan-9 Bharatpur Ratan Singh
Sikkim-1 Sikkim Prem Das Rai
Tamil Nadu-1 Thiruvallur Venugopal.P
Tamil Nadu-10 Dharmapuri Thamaraiselvan. R
Tamil Nadu-11 Tiruvannamalai Venugopal.D
Tamil Nadu-12 Arani Krishnasamy M
Tamil Nadu-13 Viluppuram Anandan M
Tamil Nadu-14 Kallakurichi Sankar Adhi
Tamil Nadu-15 Salem Semmalai S
Tamil Nadu-16 Namakkal Gandhiselvan.S
Tamil Nadu-17 Erode Ganeshamurthi.A.
Tamil Nadu-18 Tiruppur Sivasami C
Tamil Nadu-19 Nilgiris Raja A
Tamil Nadu-2 Chennai North Elangovan T.K.S
Tamil Nadu-20 Coimbatore Natarajan.P.R.
Tamil Nadu-21 Pollachi Sugumar.K
Tamil Nadu-22 Dindigul Chitthan N S V
Tamil Nadu-23 Karur Tambidurai.M
Tamil Nadu-24 Tiruchirappalli Kumar.P
Tamil Nadu-25 Perambalur Napoleon,D.
Tamil Nadu-26 Cuddalore Alagiri S
Tamil Nadu-27 Chidambaram Thirumaavalavan, Thol
Tamil Nadu-28 Mayiladuthurai Manian O.S
Tamil Nadu-29 Nagapattinam Vijayan A K S
Tamil Nadu-3 Chennai South Rajendran C
Tamil Nadu-30 Thanjavur Palanimanickam.S.S
Tamil Nadu-31 Sivaganga Chidambaram P
Tamil Nadu-32 Madurai Alagiri M.K
Tamil Nadu-33 Theni Aaron Rashid.J.M
Tamil Nadu-34 Virudhunagar Manicka Tagore
Tamil Nadu-35 Ramanathapuram Sivakumar @ J.K. Ritheesh. K
Tamil Nadu-36 Thoothukkudi Jeyadurai.S.R
Tamil Nadu-37 Tenkasi Lingam P
Tamil Nadu-38 Tirunelveli Ramasubbu S
Tamil Nadu-39 Kanniyakumari Helen Davidson J
Tamil Nadu-4 Chennai Central Dayanidhi Maran
Tamil Nadu-5 Sriperumbudur Baalu T R
Tamil Nadu-6 Kancheepuram Viswanathan.P
Tamil Nadu-7 Arakkonam Jagathrakshakan
Tamil Nadu-8 Vellore Abdulrahman
Tamil Nadu-9 Krishnagiri Sugavanam. E.G.
Tripura-1 Tripura West Khagen Das
Tripura-2 Tripura East Baju Ban Riyan
UP-1 Saharanpur Jagdish Singh Rana
UP-10 Meerut Rajendra Agarwal
UP-11 Baghpat Ajit Singh
UP-12 Ghaziabad Rajnath Singh
UP-13 Gautam Buddh Nagar Surendra Singh Nagar
UP-14 Bulandshahr Kamlesh
UP-15 Aligarh Raj Kumari Chauhan
UP-16 Hathras Sarika Singh
UP-17 Mathura Jayant Chaudhary
UP-18 Agra Dr. Ramshankar
UP-19 Fatehpur Sikri Raj Babbar
UP-2 Kairana Tabassum Begum
UP-20 Firozabad Akhilesh Yadav
UP-21 Mainpuri Mulayam Singh Yadav
UP-22 Etah Kalyan Singh R O Madholi
UP-23 Badaun Dharmendra Yadav
UP-24 Aonla Menka Gandhi
UP-25 Bareilly Praveen Singh Aron
UP-26 Pilibhit Feroze Varun Gandhi
UP-27 Shahjahanpur Mithlesh
UP-28 Kheri Zafar Ali Naqvi
UP-29 Dhaurahra Kunwar Jitin Prasad
UP-3 Muzaffarnagar Kadir Rana
UP-30 Sitapur Kaisar Jahan
UP-31 Hardoi Usha Verma
UP-32 Misrikh Ashok Kumar Rawat
UP-33 Unnao Annutandon
UP-34 Mohanlalganj Sushila Saroj
UP-35 Lucknow Lal Ji Tandon
UP-36 Rae Bareli Sonia Gandhi
UP-37 Amethi Rahul Gandhi
UP-38 Sultanpur Dr.Sanjay Singh
UP-39 Pratapgarh Rajkumari Ratna Singh
UP-4 Bijnor Sanjay Singh Chauhan
UP-40 Farrukhabad Salman Khursheed
UP-41 Etawah Premdas
UP-42 Kannauj Akhilesh Yadav
UP-43 Kanpur Sri Prakash Jaiswal
UP-44 Akbarpur Rajaram Pal
UP-45 Jalaun Ghansyam Anuragi
UP-46 Jhansi Pradeep Kumar Jain (Aditya)
UP-47 Hamirpur Vijay Bahadur Singh
UP-48 Banda R. K. Singh Patel
UP-49 Fatehpur Rakesh Sachan
UP-5 Nagina Yashvir Singh
UP-50 Kaushambi Shailendra Kumar
UP-51 Phulpur Kapil Muni Karwariya
UP-52 Allahabad Kunwar Rewati Raman Singh Alias Mani Ji
UP-53 Barabanki P.L.Punia
UP-54 Faizabad Nirmal Khatri
UP-55 Ambedkar Nagar Rakesh Pandey
UP-56 Bahraich Kamal Kishor
UP-57 Kaiserganj Brijbhushan Sharan Singh
UP-58 Shrawasti Vinay Kumar Alias Vinnu
UP-59 Gonda Beni Prasad Verma
UP-6 Moradabad Mohammed Azharuddin
UP-60 Domariyaganj Jagdambika Pal
UP-61 Basti Arvind Kumar Chaudhary
UP-62 Sant Kabir Nagar Bhisma Shankar Alias Kushal Tiwari
UP-63 Maharajganj Harsh Vardhan
UP-64 Gorakhpur Adityanath
UP-65 Kushi Nagar Ku. Ratanjeet Pratap Narayan Singh
UP-66 Deoria Gorakh Prasad Jaiswal
UP-67 Bansgaon Kamlesh Paswan
UP-68 Lalganj Dr. Baliram
UP-69 Azamgarh Ramakant Yadav
UP-7 Rampur Jaya Prada Nahata
UP-70 Ghosi Dara Singh Chauhan
UP-71 Salempur Ramashankar Rajbhar
UP-72 Ballia Neeraj Shekhar
UP-73 Jaunpur Dhananjay Singh
UP-74 Machhlishahr Tufani Saroj
UP-75 Ghazipur Radhey Mohan Singh
UP-76 Chandauli Ramkishun
UP-77 Varanasi Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi
UP-78 Bhadohi Gorakhnath
UP-79 Mirzapur Bal Kumar Patel
UP-8 Sambhal Dr. Shafiqur Rahman Barq
UP-80 Robertsganj Pakauri Lal
UP-9 Amroha Devendra Nagpal
Uttarakhand-1 Tehri Garhwal Vijay Bahuguna
Uttarakhand-2 Garhwal Satpal Maharaj
Uttarakhand-3 Almora Pradeep Tamta
Uttarakhand-4 Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar K.C. Singh Baba
Uttarakhand-5 Hardwar Harish Rawat
WB-1 Cooch Behar Nripendra Nath Roy
WB-10 Baharampur Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
WB-11 Murshidabad Abdul Mannan Hossain
WB-12 Krishnanagar Tapas Paul
WB-13 Ranaghat Sucharu Ranjan Haldar
WB-14 Bangaon Gobinda Chandra Naskar
WB-15 Barrackpore Dinesh Trivedi
WB-16 Dum Dum Saugata Ray
WB-17 Barasat Kakali Ghosh Dastidar
WB-18 Basirhat Sk. Nurul Islam
WB-19 Joynagar Dr. Tarun Mondal
WB-2 Alipurduars Manohar Tirkey
WB-20 Mathurapur Choudhury Mohan Jatua
WB-21 Diamond Harbour Somendra Nath Mitra
WB-22 Jadavpur Kabir Suman
WB-23 Kolkata Dakshin Mamata Banerjee
WB-24 Kolkata Uttar Sudip Bandyopadhyay
WB-25 Howrah Ambica Banerjee
WB-26 Uluberia Sultan Ahmed
WB-27 Srerampur Kalyan Banerjee
WB-28 Hooghly Dr. Ratna De(Nag)
WB-29 Arambagh Malik Sakti Mohan
WB-3 Jalpaiguri Mahendra Kumar Roy
WB-30 Tamluk Adhikari Suvendu
WB-31 Kanthi Adhikari Sisir Kumar
WB-32 Ghatal Gurudas Dasgupta
WB-33 Jhargram Pulin Bihari Baske
WB-34 Medinipur Prabodh Panda
WB-35 Purulia Narahari Mahato
WB-36 Bankura Acharia Basudeb
WB-37 Bishnupur Susmita Bauri
WB-38 Bardhaman Purba Anup Kumar Saha
WB-39 Burdwan - Durgapur Sk. Saidul Haque
WB-4 Darjeeling Jaswant Singh
WB-40 Asansol Bansa Gopal Chowdhury
WB-41 Bolpur Doctor Ram Chandra Dome
WB-42 Birbhum Satabdi Roy
WB-5 Raiganj Deepa Dasmunsi
WB-6 Balurghat Prasanta Kumar Majumdar
WB-7 Maldaha Uttar Mausam Noor
WB-8 Maldaha Dakshin Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury
WB-9 Jangipur Pranab Mukherjee

Hope you'll find this information useful. I too will need to refer this in future, for Party wise details of General Election 2009 results please see the previous post.

Indian Election Results Says Let the Truth Prevail

This election result has reconfirmed many things including the voice of India, 'Let the truth prevail'. Indian prime minister Mr. Manmohan Singh is a gentleman, he is so gentle that he has never involved himself in seeking mandate for himself directly from the public. Some people (including politicians from opposition) point to this, but they must understand that a common man is so much scared of politics and its dirty game that he thinks it is not a right place for a respectable person. So, is the case with our Hon'ble Prime Minister.

Now, its time to review there campaigns and strategies (for most political parties and politicians who lost). Even now they are not thinking straight. They don't think that honesty can also play a decisive role in elections. They are still not able to see that India has now waked up, Indians now understand what is important for there country. They know what is right for there country. Indians have already trusted a number of political parties and politicians a number of times, they know that no party or politician is actually genuine in his/her intention for this country. They say what is right to say to win, to rule this country.

We must not get aligned to a political thinking or political party, we are not politicians, we are general public who has right to choose the right party at the right time, someone who is ready to serve this country for next 5 years genuinely. Citizens don't belong to any group whether its UPA or NDA, they belong to this country and those who can help there country will get there support and mandate.

Party wise Details of General Election 2009 Results
1. National Parties
Party MPs
Rashtriya Janata Dal 3
Communist Party of India 4
Nationalist Congress Party 9
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 16
Bahujan Samaj Party 21
Bharatiya Janata Party 116
Indian National Congress 206

2. State Parties (Regional)
Party MPs
Asom Gana Parishad 1
Assam United Democratic Front 1
Kerala Congress (M) 1
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 1
Nagaland Peoples Front 1
Sikkim Democratic Front 1
All India Forward Bloc 2
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 2
Muslim League Kerala State Committee 2
Revolutionary Socialist Party 2
Telangana Rashtra Samithi 2
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference 3
Janata Dal (Secular) 3
Shiromani Akali Dal 4
Telugu Desam 6
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 9
Shivsena 11
Biju Janata Dal 14
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 18
All India Trinamool Congress 19
Janata Dal (United) 21
Samajwadi Party 23

3. Other Parties
Party MPs
All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 1
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi 1
Bodaland Peoples Front 1
Haryana Janhit Congress (BL) 1
Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) 1
Swabhimani Paksha 1
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katch 1
Rashtriya Lok Dal 5


4. Independents 9

These are the latest election results/trends. Most of these results are yet to be declared. More information on General Elections 2009 Results can be had from Election Commission of India's website.

Do you also think that Indian 2009 General Election Results is a reflection of 'Let the Truth Prevail', if yes then please comment.

Indian Election Results 2009 Giving A Clear Mandate to UPA

Counting of votes for General Elections 2009 is still going on. Results for most of these seats will be declared in 2-3 hours. Current trends are very appealing and give a clear mandate to UPA Government (Current Government headed by Shri. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister of India).

Current Trends of Election Results 2009
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NDA 160
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BJP 118

Allies 042
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UPA 249
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Cong(I) 194

Allies 055
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Left 025

BSP 023

SP 024

RJD 008

ADMK 014

TDP 009

BJP 014
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Our citizens aren't politicians and they have made it clear that they don't want a hung parliament and therefore next poll which they've to ultimately pay for. A clear mandate means a Stable Government and an opportunity for good governance. Lets see what comes up finally in General Election Results 2009.

More detailed information on General Elections 2009 is also available online on Google at Lok Sabha Elections 2009

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Politicians Learn More About India and Its People

All the 5 phases of polling have been concluded with this testing time for our leaders is also over. Now, they don't have to be worried for next five years (if so happens for those who are fortunate).

Politicians think that they have really worked very hard for this country. They have worked for this country day and night for months during this summer. They think that now they deserve something from countrymen (at least a seat to rest for 5 years).

This summer was really tough on politicians (courtesy Election Commission of India). Politicians had to travel all across the country, to places where there is no electricity to places where there is electricity in files (or a facing sever power cuts). This election will really help them to understand this country in a better way.

May be they'll try to solve some problem at least for there own convenience in next general election like better roads, better power supply, problem of pure drinking water, transportation.

It is very sad that even today in this e-age of e-governance our politicians have to travel physically, they have to face cruelty of nature.

It is really very surprising that weather has cooled down after the testing time of our politicians was over. Nature too seem to be in a mood to punishment.

Now only two days are left before we see, our leaders on our TV screen, ready to lead this nation (and there career...).

Lets see how things work out for India.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Prime Minister of India

Who Should be the Prime Minister of India
There are many aspirants who wish to be Indian Prime Minister, some of them (or none of them) are actually deserving candidates for such a humble post. Most of the politicians think that after serving a political party they have a right to that seat.

Today we can ask any politician and most of them have 'to be Prime Minister of India' on there wish list. There is nothing bad in that, but is it good for the country. Can we afford to hand over this seat to anyone who succeeds in his marketing gimmick. Is this post for a true man or true machine.

At present we have aspirants who are:
  1. Those who are only politicians, they have have nothing to do with this country or its future, they are good in managing there political activities. They know how to attract voters and convert them. They think that to be the Prime Minister of India is a matter of pure luck, which is lucrative job and one can fulfill all his aspirations and dreams in his term as a prime minister.

  2. Some other aspirants think that because they are old and have been in politics, they know how to handle this post. They have seen all the political drama of the past and can handle the political drama of the future. There political age is there only qualification. They don't have a clear policy and they don't think that it is necessary to reveal the same now.

  3. Few politicians who are also trying to project themselves as qualified and potential candidate to be Indian Prime Minister depend on either majority or minority electorate support. They appeal to a class of voters who belong to a particular community/class/region. They have there own views on who should be the Indian Prime Minster, they don't think he/she has to be worthy for this post. They think if he belong to there party and belongs to there group, then he is the right candidate for the post.

  4. It is really shameful to know that some of our prime ministerial aspirants are not even a good human being. They don't know how to behave with others. They don't think that there criminal/unclean background can be a reason for disqualification to this post.
Each voter must understand that politics and politicians are here to serve the country and not to serve themselves or there political party. Anyone who is worthy of this post can be the prime minister of India, even if he/she has no political background.


Tuesday, March 31, 2009

India Gets Ready to Book Tata Nano










Tata Nano Unveils for Common People

Tata Nano Car will be unveiled for common people from 1st April 2009. Tata Motors will display Nano in showrooms before booking opens on 9th of April 2009 and continues till 25th of April 2009.

Booking Method
Tata Nano can be booked both online and offline. There is a difference in the cost of booking form for online/offline.



Cost of Booking Form
Online Booking - INR 200 (to be clubbed with amount to be paid)
Offline Booking - INR 300 in Cash

Why is there a difference in cost of booking?
May be to avoid offline rush at showrooms.

Variants of Tata Nano Car
Nano BSII
Nano BSIII
Nano CX BSII
Nano CX BSIII
Nano LX BSIII

All variants of Tata Nano are not available in every city. Ex-showroom price also depends on State and City. A rough estimate of price can be had from Ex-showroom price in Aizwal city of Mizoram State are :

Nano BSII : INR 131,900/-
Nano BSIII : INR 137,945/-
Nano CX BSII : INR 156,899/- & 159,898/- (for colour variation)
Nano CX BSIII : INR 162,944/- & 165,944/- (-do-)
Nano LX BSIII : INR 189,069/-
*BSII & BSIII are emission compliance in India

Choice of Colors
1. Racing Red/ Ivory White/ Summer Blue
2. Champagne Gold/ Lunar Silver/ Sunshine Yellow (pay extra for these colors)
Sunshine Yellow is available for LX version only.

Booking Amount for Tata Nano Car Variants
Nano BS II/III INR 95,000/-
Nano CX BS II/III INR 1,20,000/-
Nano LX BS III INR 1,40,000

Comparison of feature available in Tata Nano LX & other Indian Cars









Overall Comparison between Nano, Maruti 800, Alto, Santro








Engine Comparison of Tata Nano, Maruti800, Alto




All these graphics and information is sourced from Tata Motors site on Tata Nano. You can visit Tata Nano.

Tata Nano FAQ
You can also visit these faq on tata nano at there site. We are providing all information here for ready reference and convenience.

Who all can apply for booking Tata Nano?
Tata Nano can be ordered by Individuals / Firms / Proprietorships / Companies. All those who qualify to own a car under Motor vehicle Act can apply for the same.

Will any category be given special preference in the allotments?
No. All applicants will be treated at par.

Will Any preference be given to the Tata Group or Tata Motors employees?
No. All applicants will be treated at par.

When will an applicant get the Tata Nano?
If the applicant gets an allotment of Tata Nano then he would receive the car within financial year 09-10. Exact quarter of delivery would be communicated to him.

How can I know more about the Tata Nano?
The information of the Tata Nano is available on the web site www.tatanano.com and at the Tata Motors Passenger Car dealerships.

Where can the booking forms be purchased?
Booking forms may be purchased from a Booking Center, please use the form to the right to locate your nearest center.

When will booking for Nano start?
Bookings will open on 9th April 2009 and will close on 25th April 2009.

Can an applicant purchase the form online and submit it physically?
No. The forms purchased online will have to be submitted online only. The forms purchased physically can be submitted physically only.

What is the cost of the booking form?
The MRP of the physical booking form is Rs. 300 payable in cash. For online applicants, the form MRP is Rs. 200 and will be included in the online payment amount.

Is the Booking Form MRP refundable?
No. The form MRP is non refundable for the applicant/applicant.But the application form has exclusive discount offers from Tata Indicom, Tata Sky & Castrol to compensate the cost of the application form.

What is Form UIN?
UIN is the Unique Identification Number that is printed on each form. In case of online application, it will be generated once the applicant submits his application. It has to be retained by applicant for all further communications regarding Tata Nano.

Is the PAN card no. mandatory?
Pan Card is mandatory for purchase of car.

Whose PAN card details are to be provided in the form?
Pan card number of the person in whose name the vehicle is being purchased is required irrespective of who is making the payment.

Can an applicant who does not have PAN card apply for Tata Nano?
Form 60/ Form 61 can be used for the cases where pan card number is not available.

Is the MICR code of the Refund account bank branch mandatory?
No, the MICR code is not mandatory.

How will refund take place if the applicant does not have the MICR code/has not filled MICR Code?
If the applicant does not provide the MICR code, the refund will be done through the physical mode i.e. Cheque / pay order.

What is the MICR Code?
MICR code is the 9 digit code printed at the bottom of your cheque. To find out MICR code of your branch you can call up the branch where you hold account to enquire about the same.

Why is it necessary to provide MICR Code?
MICR code is required for affecting refund through electronic mode which is fast and safe. It is preferred that the applicant provides this detail in case his bank has the ECS/NEFT facility.

For identity proof, which identity card will be accepted?
For identity proof, the applicant should provide the number of any of the following in the form: 1. Pan Card 2. Passport 3. Voter ID Card 4. Driving License. Any other Photo ID Proof attested by a gazetted officer shall also be accepted.

Do I have to submit Photo Id along with the application form?
Yes a copy of the photo ID proof has to be submitted with the application form

Will the same ID proof required to be shown later?
Yes. The ID proof indicated in the form has to be shown at cancellation of allotment / delivery of car.

Which ID proof will be required at the time of delivery of the car?
The same ID proof as mentioned in the application form will be required at the time of delivery

Can an applicant apply for more than 1 car?
Yes an applicant can apply for more than one car but only one car can be applied for against one application form

When can the booking forms be submitted?
The booking forms can be submitted at any of the designated booking center locations from 9th April to 25th April. The booking can also be done online in the same period

Which documents need to be submitted at the time of Submission of form?
Along with the form, the applicant/applicant needs to submit the following documents:
1. The Payment Instrument (Cheque/DD)
2. Cancelled Cheque (This will ensure faster refund to you)
3. ID Proof
4. Form 60/61 if Pan card not available.
No documents are required for online booking but need to be submitted when asked for by Tata Motors

What is the booking amount?
The booking amount is as per variant selected: Nano:Rs. 95,000; Nano CX: Rs. 1,20.000 Nano LX: Rs. 1,40,000

How do I make the payment of booking amount in case of Physical Form Submission?
You need to submit the form and the payment for the booking amount by Pay order or Demand Draft drawn up in favor of Tata Motors Limited.-A/c Tata Nano and payable locally.
You must give the following details behind the payment instrument
1. Form UIN
2. Applicant Name
3. Contact No.

What is UIN?
Unique Identification Number which is unique for each application form

How do I make the payment of booking amount in case of Online Form Submission?
The applicant will be directed to the payment gateway after filling up all details in the booking form. The payment will be made through net banking. The Top 34 banks of the country are connected through netbanking. All the required instructions will be given to him at the time of making the payment.

Do I need to pay the booking amount and Form MRP separately in case of online form submission?
No. The amount to be transferred through net banking in case of online applications will be Booking Amount + Form MRP

Can booking amount be financed?
Yes. Booking amount finance would be available at the dealerships through Tata Motors preferred financiers at competitive rates.

How much deposit/downpayment do I need to get a finance on the booking amount?
This depends on the financer you choose. But for TML preferred financer you need a sum of around 3000-3500 Rs.

What is the minimum amount of money required to do a booking?
You can get your booking financed by any of TML preferred financiers by paying a sum of around 3000-3500 as upfront interest

Are there any special conditions when booking is financed by preferred financiers?
Yes. In case the booking is financed by preferred financiers the refund would be sent to the financier. Also the applicant needs to have an NOC from the financier for taking delivery also.

What is the proof of booking that the applicant retains in case of Physical Form?
Each applicant has to retain the customer copy of the booking form duly acknowledge by SBI.(stamp, sign and date).

What is the proof of booking that the applicant retains in case of Online Form?
After the applicant successfully submits the form and makes the payment, an acknowledgement slip will be generated which will have the Unique Identification number and all the form details. This page is the proof of his booking. The link to this page will also be sent to the applicant through an automatic generated email. The applicant can take the print out of this page. The applicant should keep it very carefully as he needs to produce it at the time of delivery or cancellation.

Can an Application be rejected or invalid?
Yes. The application can be rejected in any of the following cases:-
1. Incomplete Forms Fields not completed
2.Incorrect Data The details provided are incorrect
3.Illegible Forms
The details provided are illegible
4. Short Payment / Cheque Bounce.
The booking amount will be refunded except for the cases of bounced cheque.

How will the allotments be done?
All the valid applications will be considered for allotment. The allotments will be done through a process using a computerized random number generation. This would be done in presence of a panel of observers.

How will succesful applicants be selected?
All the valid applications will be considered for allotment. The allotments will be done through a process using a computerized random number generation. This would be done in presence of a panel of observers.

How will you select who gets a Nano from all people who have applied?
All the valid applications will be considered for allotment. The allotments will be done through a process using a computerized random number generation. This would be done in presence of a panel of observers.

When will the allotments be done?
The allotments would be done within 60 days after the booking week. The results would be announced in the press & online.

How can the applicant know about his allotment status?
The applicant will get a letter from TML if he/she is sucessful. You can also check the status of your application on www.tatanano.com or by callin 020-66495678

How will I know if I have been selected
The applicant will get a letter from TML if he/she is sucessful. You can also check the status of your application on www.tatanano.com or by callin 020-66495678

How can I know the status of my application
The applicant will get a letter from TML if he/she is sucessful. You can also check the status of your application on www.tatanano.com or by callin 020-66495678

What should an applicant do if he does not receive the allotment letter even after 15 days of the date of announcement of allotment?
The applicant should first get the docket no. of his dispatch from the site www.tatanano.com or from TML Call centre at 020-66495678. Then, using the docket no. he/she can track the courier. If still there is a problem, he should register his complaint at the call centre.

When will the refund process start?
The refund process to non allotted applicants will start 60 days after the date of announcement of allotments.

How will I get a refund if I am not selected?
Refund will happen mainly through 2 mediums-
1) Electronic mode- The applicants account will be automatically credited through the electronic mode (ECS/NEFT) in case he has provided the MICR code of his account branch and his branch has the facility available
2) Cheque- In the rest of the cases cheque will be dispatched to the address provided by the applicant

What should I do if I dont get my refund in 7 days post announcement of allocation?
You need to call SBI call center no. 1800-112211or 080-26599990 to find the exact status of your refund

How will I know the status of my refund amount?
You need to call SBI call center no. 1800-112211or 080-26599990 to find the exact status of your refund

How will the refund take place in case booking is financed?
In case of financed applications the booking amount will be refunded to the financier

Will any interest be provided on the refund amount to the non allotted applicants?
No.

In case refund gets delayed will the applicant get an interest?
Yes. If the refund is delayed beyond 90 days after booking week Tata would pay interest from 90th day.

For any refund related grievances/complaints, what should the applicant do?
The applicant can call the SBI call centre and register his complaint. This would be settled through a laid down customer grievance process.

How will an applicant know about the delivery period of his car?
The tentative delivery period will be mentioned in the allotment letter sent to the successful applicants. When the vehicle is dispatched, the applicant will receive a call/SMS from Tata Motors informing him about the dispatch.

Can the dealership be approached to know about the delivery period of the car?
Yes. The applicant can know real time information from the dealership he has selected. The applicant will also be intimated by the dealer as soon as his vehicle is received at the Dealership.

Do I need to make any balance payment after paying the booking amount?
The applicant would be submitting part of the ex-showroom price as the booking amount. The difference between the on road price (ex showroom + insurance + registration) of the city and the booking amount submitted is the balance payment. The information regarding the balance payment amount can be obtained from the dealership / tatanano website

When will applicant have to make the balance payment?
Applicant should make the balance payment to the dealership before the intimated delivery period starts. In no case the payment should be received by dealer beyond 10 days of the receipt of the car, failing which the booking will be considered cancelled.

What is the mode of payment for the balance payment?
This payment can be through a cheque/DD drawn in favour of the dealership selected in the application form.

Will the allotted applicant get any interest on the booking amount?
There is no interest payable. The applicant is being protected for price till his delivery.

What all documents does the applicant need to carry with him when he goes for collecting his car from the dealership?
The applicant needs to carry with him the following documents-
1) The allotment letter
2) The applicants Acknowledgement receipt
3) PAN Card
4) ID Proof as mentioned in the application form

In case of delivery related queries or dispute or complaints, what should an applicant do?
The applicant can call Tata Motors call centre no. 020-66495678 and register his grievance.

How can an applicant retain his booking for Tata Nano?
An applicant can retain his booking by checking the relevant column in the Nano booking form. TML will retain the booking amount for all such applicants and communication to this effect will be sent to them post allotment.

What would be the period of delivery for the retained booking?
TML will run the random number generation process for all the retained bookings separately, based on which letters will be sent to all the retainers informing them about the tentative period of the delivery of the vehicle.

Will there be any interest paid on the retained booking?
Yes. All the retained booking will earn interest payment starting from the date of announcement of allotment.

How can I cancel the booking?
The process for cancellation of retained booking is same as in case of allottees. You can register the request for cancellation at TML call centre and submit the relevant documents at TML Dealership. Booking will be cancelled upon receipt of the same at TML HQ.

Are there cancellation charges applicable on retained booking cancellation?
If the booking is cancelled within 30 days of announcement of allotment, there will be no cancellation charges applicable. Beyond that, cancellations would attract administrative charges of Rs. 2999/- and the net amount will be refunded.

How will the refund be processed in case of cancellation?
Refund of the booking amount will be made to the account number mentioned in the booking form post deduction of the cancellation charges.

Can an applicant cancel his booking?
Only successful applicants can cancel their booking before delivery of the car. The applicant can cancel anytime before the delivery window starts.

Are there any charges for cancellation of booking?
If the booking is cancelled within 30 days of announcement of allotment, there will be no cancellation charges applicable. Beyond that, cancellations would attract administrative charges of Rs. 2999/- and the net amount will be refunded.

What is the process for cancellation?
The applicant will register his cancellation request at the call centre. Then he would submit all the documents (acknowledgment slip + allotment letter) in original at the dealership. A cancellation form also needs to be submitted at the dealership.On verification of all by TML the refund would be processed within 15 working days.

How can an applicant edit the information?
Applicant is not allowed to edit any information. Any request would be accepted at the sole discretion of Tata Motors.

Will Interest need to be paid to the financier at the time of booking?
Yes, in case the booking is financed, 3 months Interest with Processing Charges of the Financier, needs to be paid.

When do I make the balance payment apart from the booking amount already paid?
Selected dealer will contact you when the car is ready for dispatch. You have to make balance payment within 10 days of receiving this communication.

What will happen if the balance payment is not paid within 10 days of receiving delivery communication from dealership?
Booking is considered cancelled

Will the interest rate on retained amount provided by TML depend on market ups and down?
No - Fixed Rate will be provided

Which document will be provided to the customer indicating the interest on the retention amount?
Letter of Intent will be given to the retained customer with the Interest rate and period mentioned in the letter

How will the customer pay for the booking form?
Cash in case of Physical Form. In case of Online Form- the amount of the form will be paid along with the booking amount using net banking.

Will the price of Nano vary with the change in colour?
Yes, the prices differ for Solid and Metallic Colours.

Is it possible to change the variant after delivery of the car?
No

Is it possible to convert financed booking to cash prior to delivery and how?
Yes its possible. The NOC needs to be obtained from the financier in this case.

Is it possible to provide more than one dealership name in the booking form?
No

Is there a minimum age for booking the Nano?
Yes you have to be at least 18 years to book the Nano.

Which number do I need to call for queries?
TML Call Center Number- 020- 66495678

Which number do I need to call for knowing the Refund Status?
SBI Call Center - 1800-112211 & 080 26599990

What is the process of Registration, Insurance of the Car?
Same as in case of other TATA cars

Can booking get cancelled before allotment?
No

After how many days will allotment letter be sent?
60 to 90 days after the sumbission

Can the Online Form be cancelled?
Yes

What is the name of the website for booking nano?
What is the minimum booking amount?
95000 Rs.

What all documents are required while booking?
Photo ID, Pan Card, Form Booking amount cheque/dd

In case of Hire Purchase cancellation what needs to be done? is NOC from the Financier required?
NOC is required from the Financier.

Can two color choices be given in the form?
No

Is corporate bulk buying allowed for Nano?
No

Can cancellation be done online?
No

Would it be possible to change the name in which booking is done to another name later?
No

What will be the price of the car at the time of delivery for the retained customer?
New Price

In case the bank does not have MICR, then what steps will be taken for refund?
Please give your account number and name . We will send a cheque to the address mentioned in the form.

What would be the expected delivery time?
Will be mentioned in the letter

Can anyone book through credit/debit card?
No

If the applicant wants the delivery in another city is it possible?
No

Can one person make multiple bookings?
No

What steps will TML take in case of incomplete forms?
Incomplete forms will be treated invalid and rejected

Can Nano be customised?
No

Will the vehicle be given to the celebrities first?
No

What will be the time span from booking till results are announced?
Around 60 days

Is there any Nominee option available in the booking form?
No

Can the applicant name differ from the registration name and invoice name?
No

Will the allotment be statewise or dealerwise?
No

How can a customer track his/her form?
No tracking mechanism till the allotment.

Is there any preference given to first time buyer over second time buyer?
No

Can an NRI book the vehicle?
Yes

Will there be any identity verification before delivery of the vehicle?
Yes

How will information about the allotment be communicated?
Via Letter, Website and SMS

What about wrong data entry done by SBI?
SBI will be responsinble

Will the time period for filling online forms and physical be the same?
Yes

Where can I buy the application form
You may purchase the application form at a Booking Center.

Where can I submit the appliation form
You may submit the application form at a Booking Center.

Can I get delivery of the car at a Westside or Croma store?
Yes you can if you have selected that option in the application form

What is refund account?
This is the account in which any refund would be credited. Pl provide accurate details for the same

What is the price of Nano base version?
Pricing is specific to your location

What is the price of the Nano mid version/Nano CX?
Pricing is specific to your location.

What is the price of the Nano top end version/Nano LX?
Pricing is specific to your location.

What is the booking amount for base version Nano?
Rs 95000

What is the booking amount for mdi version Nano CX?
Rs 120000

What is the booking amount for top end version Nano LX?
Rs 140000

What is the last date for booking Nano?
25th April 2009

What is the last date when I can submit the booking amount?
25th April 2009

What are the exclusive discount offers on the application forms?
The fourth page of the application forms has discount offers from Tata Indicom, Tata Sky & Castrol which would make your application form virtually free

What is the exclusive discount offer by Tata Sky?
You would get Rs 300 off on a new Tata Sky connection and also a saving of Rs 500 on installation

What is exclusive discount offer by Tata Indicom?
You would get either Rs 300 off on any device purchase or Rs 100 off every month for three months on any new activation

What is the exclusive discount offer by Castrol?
You would get cash discounts on purchase of Power 1 and Magnatec engine oils upto Rs 51

Is there any restriction on number of applications that can be filled?
No. There is no restriction on the number of application forms that can be filled.

More information on Tata Nano is also provided in a previous post on Tata Nano: New Car for People from Tata Motors India.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Mahatma Gandhi in Auction News


Belongings of Mahatma Gandhi in US Auction
Last week the news of Mahatma Gandhi's belonging in auction was hot. There was a lot of pressure on government from different quarters to stop the deal. Although all last minute attempts of the Indian government failed to stop the auction. There was also a legal attempt to cancel the auction. A Ahmedabad based approached Delhi high court seeking stay on the auction. An interim stay was also issued by Delhi High Court. Read more on this at Sify under Delhi High Court Stays Auction of Gandhi's Belongings in US.

Mallaya Wins Bid
VJ Mallaya win the bid for Mahatma Gandhi's five item for 1.8 Million Dollars. He said that he did this for his country and plans to return them to Indian Government.

Preventive Measures for Future Auctions/Sale
Now Indian Government is planning to prepare a legislation which will prevent future auctions of Mahatma Gandhi. Now, again Indian Government is planning to pass a legislation with limited vision, they should instead plan a legislation which will prevent auction of any item which belong to Indian heritage. Read details of this AFP report at India to Prevent Future Gandhi Auctions.
More Interesting News on This Issue

Culture Minister Ambika Soni on behalf of Indian Government said that VJ Mallaya bought the items in conjunction with the government and they were in touch with his representative. Read details at We procured Gandhi items through Mallya.

On the other hand VJ Mallaya has told that he was not contacted by Indian Government did not contacted him either before or after the acution, he has acted on his own. Read more at Mallya's Shocker : I bid on my own.

Now, look at this new political controversy in different colours of Holi before India participates in next General Elections.


Tuesday, March 03, 2009

General Elections 2009


India is now set for 15th Lok Sabha as dates for General Election 2009 are declared by Election Commission. Election is a single tool which is available to India Citizen to participate in decision making for this vast democracy. Our politicians and political parties too have got ready for the final assault. Most of our leaders look more like a dealer than a leader. The lead there own purpose, which is to reach parliament first and then try there best to control rich resources of the country.

Everybody knew that elections were due in 2009 and we have been watching political drama for a couple of months now. Now, with this declaration we can see boom in country's under the carpet economy. Parties have already started discussions and debates (both internal to capture more seats and externally for electorates).

Getting a mandate and forming a party isn't a symbol of winning hearts of people, there love for country, its An Award for winning the game of meanness and treachery. How can anyone of them who have never been a good human being in there life can now do good for the country or its citizens.

Everyone should hear to his heart and vote for the one who is at least a human. Common people should not get divided under any political lines. Citizens are like customers and these politicians and parties must guarantee 100% satisfaction or at least some type of warranty. Are Indian Politicians ready for the deal???

For more information on General Elections 2009 please visit this wiki link on General Elections.