Nano with all its charm have come a long way even before it has actually launched in India.
Fueling the senses of many Indian car consumers and banging the global car industry with expertise and technology, Nano has come beyond the limits of being just a car.
You would be amazed to know that an 82 year old psychotherapist has done a complete research on the work culture of Nano employees and the plant. And he feels that the most awaited ultra-cheap car now goes spiritual.
The way Nano has overcome challenges, the way Nano project plant employees are integrated clearly symbolizes the work culture of Indian companies.
Through this the old psychotherapist reveals five aspects of work leading towards a fulfilling mission, Chintan, Manan, Karma, Shraddha and Mukti. He is still working on that. Furthermore, Dr. Kanu Bhatt from Canada in collaboration with Mumbai-based Tata Institute of Social Sciences is also doing a doctoral thesis on the work culture of Nano plant.
Chintan is to enable employees to help introspect on their actual duties and responsibilities, Manan is to encourage people to share their knowledge and observations with other employees, Karma is to achieve a sense of accomplishment, Sharadha co-relates to self-confidence and the trust placed among the members working under one single project, and finally Mukti symbolizes the actual picture of Indian market with a paradigm shift from a conventional image of an employee.
Good to see a purely Indianized car moving from a dream to concept, concept to car, and now from car to spirituality.










Good. That’s something interesting to know. Few weeks back I heard that Nano has made its entry in the Guinness World Book of Record and today it goes spiritual. I think Nano is creating a unique benchmark in the Indian car industry. It still has a long way to go, I think.
Spiritual Nano!!!???
Indians- though they face many hurdles. they have the power and endurance to overcome them and go for more, this is what Nano and the Tatas show.
Kenni, What do you mean by a long way to go? To go a long way, at least the car has to be there. Don’t forget that Nano has still not launched and still the launch is getting delayed.
I think that Nano will actually go everywhere without launching only. Good to know that we have one such car in India that has become a hot topic for discussion, a topic that has a new discussion every day and every time. Sometimes, you’ll read about the car getting delayed, sometimes regarding the land issues in Singur, sometimes about the violence, then the politics associated with the Nano, Singur plant closed for a couple of weeks, shifting of Nano project to Gujarat, then again land issues in the relocated plant, now Nano goes spiritual…I think the list will continue unless and until the car actually make its debut.
Can I just say what a relief to find someone who actually knows what theyre talking about on the internet. You definitely know how to bring an issue to light and make it important. More people need to read this and understand this side of the story. I cant believe youre not more popular because you definitely have the gift.