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The article on Anadish Pal (Pedalling a two-wheeled dream, July 24) was immensely inspiring and a pleasure to read. Our country is eagerly expecting the advent of a car that will cost as little as Rs 1 lakh. Pals proposal for a PMV that costs only Rs 30,000 is a ray of hope for people who seek a vehicle without extravagance and frills. No wonder then that his design isnt finding any takers among automobile companies. With his invention, this 1982 AIIMS dropout joins the league of other dropouts like Bill Gates.
Santanu Ganguly
Malda
Dangerous food
Your article that flatworms found
in fish and other sources like crabs and crayfish can harm
our bodies (Infections by flukes, July 10) can only
dampen the spirit of Bengalis, who are known for their fondness
for fish. Its really a very serious issue. Health
authorities should immediately take steps to ensure that
hotels and restaurants only serve undercooked non-vegetarian
dishes, so that people dont fall sick, as warned in
the article. They should also do more to educate people
and promote awareness programmes, especially among the poor
people. I am really indebted to your esteemed science magazine
for highlighting such stories. A layman like me finds these
bits of information very interesting.
Arta Mishra
Cuttack
Right tech?
With reference to Vanishing
into thin air, July 10, it seems that the fantasy of
becoming invisible is all set to come true. It does seem
to be exciting as the defence system could use this technique
to fight terrorists. However, this technological advancement
does has its own drawbacks. Mischief makers could
misuse it to create more commotion in this world.
Sourik Roy Deoghar,
Jharkhand
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