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Hello everyone! Day 3 of knowing about businesses that failed in the Indian market! TATA NANO Arey yey toh tataji ke company ka product hai, yey kaise fail hogyi? Chalo let's know about it! Tata Motors made a bold move by introducing a budget-frien

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Shaswat

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Today everyone is say that tata nano was not good not a comfortable car etc but of you see the view of those people who can't afford to buy cars and traveling in two wheelers for them Nano was a good option and we should appreciate India's great person sir Ratan Tata atleast he planned and done something for his Indian citizen who can't buy a car .

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