Nano Seeks Divine Blessings

Experiencing a tough time last year, Tata now wants to protect its little car ‘Nano’ from evil eyes. And the company felt the best way to this is by taking it to pilgrimage.

Nano being the world’s cheapest car is always dragged into one or the other controversy. After experiencing a long period of tough and challenging time, the company now wants a hurdle free commercial launch of the car.

Interestingly, two factory-fresh Nanos were driven to Golden Temple in Amritsar to seek divine blessings of the shrine. White and Silver-coloured Nanos were leading admiring glances as it crossed the narrow lanes of Amritsar. Another Nano crossed the narrow and crowded lanes outside Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti’s dargah in Ajmer, Rajasthan where two Tata officials offered chadar at the shrine. Even there the car drew huge crowds with smiling glances.

The Nano at the Golden Temple was built in the Uttarakhand factory and was driven down from Pantnagar. And the Nano driven to Ajmer was built at Pimpri, airlifted from Mumbai to Jaipur and then from Jaipur it was driven to Ajmer.

The world’s cheapest car Tata Nano has just started its religious journey and is expected to travel through all the famous religious shrines of the country. Hopefully, the car receives the same warm and open-hearted welcome from the masses as it did during its debut.

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3 thoughts on “Nano Seeks Divine Blessings

  1. Hey I have heard that Nano is finally launching on March 3. Is this true? Or Tata has still extended the launch date of the car.

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