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Rajwant Singh Country Head- Customer Service, TVS Auto Bangladesh Ltd
 
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1 Alternate sources to be developed
2 Invetsment in oil companies abroad
Rajwant Singh  |  Supported idea  "Invetsment in oil companies abroad"  |  2 years ago
My dear friend Mr. Kulkarni, according to me investment in oil companies abroad will to a certain extent help-- but our investment will again be at the mercy of that government's tariff. We must invest in our own country's R D  and come out...
Rajwant Singh  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Our primary fuel reqt at present is met by Petroleum sources only. We must promote vehicles with highly efficient solar cells/ H2o fuels, Fossil fuels, CNG etc. Since we are made to depend only on petroleum-- govt has to import bulk- thus paying...
Anurag Agrawal  |  Supported idea  "Alternate sources to be developed"  |  2 years ago
I believe we should go for new innovation for searching use of natural resources like sunlight. we try to maximise use of solar energy and make everyone aware of use it.
 
 
Ideate: "How can we depend very less on other countries for fuel?" deleted from your view.
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vivek parmar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
India is rich in energy resources.but unfortunately very less in oil asset.instead of deregulating fuel prizes,fuel consumption should be reduced.goverment should give some allowances to those companies who have their own transport system and...
Rajwant Singh  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes-- It will then be controlled by the international price as in Gold, silver, steel etc.After all how long can a govt shoulder this burden. In case the prices fall-- the benefit should be surely passed on to the public gracefully.
ASOKE KUSARI  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Should not be deregulated in haste. This is not the proper time. Common man is suffering for price rise and we do not know whether production of food grains and commodities wiil be good this time. Wait and watch strategy will be best
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Debate: "Should the fuel prices be deregulated in India?" deleted from your view.
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Rajwant Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Government "  |  2 years ago
At present the burden must be borne jointly.The govt must declare what it is bearing and make an action plan and within a time frame finish the subsidy being provided
Priyank Tewari  |  Argues in support of  "People "  |  2 years ago
I think, the main factor forcing the government's hands is the rising deficit and cost of economic stimulus, farm support prices besides social sector spendings. The Government does not allow state-run fuel retailers to fix petrol, diesel,...
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Debate: "Fuel price deregulation, who should bear the burden: Government or People?" deleted from your view.
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1 Alternate sources to be developed
2 Invetsment in oil companies abroad
Rajwant Singh  |  Supported idea  "Invetsment in oil companies abroad"  |  2 years ago
My dear friend Mr. Kulkarni, according to me investment in oil companies abroad will to a certain extent help-- but our investment will again be at the mercy of that government's tariff. We must invest in our own country's R D  and come out...
Rajwant Singh  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Our primary fuel reqt at present is met by Petroleum sources only. We must promote vehicles with highly efficient solar cells/ H2o fuels, Fossil fuels, CNG etc. Since we are made to depend only on petroleum-- govt has to import bulk- thus paying...
Anurag Agrawal  |  Supported idea  "Alternate sources to be developed"  |  2 years ago
I believe we should go for new innovation for searching use of natural resources like sunlight. we try to maximise use of solar energy and make everyone aware of use it.
 
 
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Rajwant Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
The developed countries are dumping their obsolete products in to these markets . This in turn increases the cost of this country to fight pollution and global warming.These vehicles are used -- but do not realise that they have bought cancer for...
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Debate: "Automobiles are responsible for Global warming. Auto Waste gases of under developed countries are still contributing." deleted from your view.
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