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2-litre, 3-cylinder, 85PS/114Nm naturally-aspirated Revotron petrol engine or the 1. Other additions include dual-tone wheel covers with red accents, black ORVMs, roof rails, blacked-out B-pillar, Berry Red grille highlights and a black spoiler. Two dual-tone exterior paint options are on offer - Berry Red/Black and Pearlescent White/Black. Based on XT variant, the Tata Tiago Wizz price starts at Rs 4.Tata Motors launched a limited edition of its Tiago to mark the beginning of the festive season.52 lakhTata Tiago Wizz diesel - Rs 5.Source: ZigWheels. The Tiago Wizz is only available China latex for gas migration control Suppliers with a 5-speed manual transmission.comAnchorAnchor. The changes in the Wizz are purely غير مجاز مي باشدmetic. However, it does miss out on key safety features such as driver/front-passenger airbags, ABS and EBD, front fog lamps, etc.

The prices of the Wizz edition is as follows:Tata Tiago Wizz petrol - Rs 4.52 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for its petrol version.Inside, the changes include Berry Red A/C vent highlights, piano black trim and new fabric seat pattern.The Tata Tiago Wizz can be had with either the 1.05-litre, 3-cylinder, 70PS/140Nm turbocharged Revotorq diesel engine.30 lakhThe Tiago Wizz limited edition is based on the XT variant and receives غير مجاز مي باشدmetic updates over the same. Tata claims that the new Wizz celebrates the success of the Tiago and invites the consumers to join in.The Tiago Wizz will share its feature list with the XT variant, which includes the brilliant Harman infotainment system, Bluetooth telephony and music streaming, turn-by-turn smartphone-based navigation system, reverse parking sensors with display, etc. On the outside, the changes make the Wizz look sportier than before.


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2-litre, 3-cylinder, 85PS/114Nm naturally-aspirated Revotron petrol engine or the 1. Other additions include dual-tone wheel covers with red accents, black ORVMs, roof rails, blacked-out B-pillar, Berry Red grille highlights and a black spoiler. Two dual-tone exterior paint options are on offer - Berry Red/Black and Pearlescent White/Black. Based on XT variant, the Tata Tiago Wizz price starts at Rs 4.Tata Motors launched a limited edition of its Tiago to mark the beginning of the festive season.52 lakhTata Tiago Wizz diesel - Rs 5.Source: ZigWheels. The Tiago Wizz is only available China latex for gas migration control Suppliers with a 5-speed manual transmission.comAnchorAnchor. The changes in the Wizz are purely غير مجاز مي باشدmetic. However, it does miss out on key safety features such as driver/front-passenger airbags, ABS and EBD, front fog lamps, etc.

The prices of the Wizz edition is as follows:Tata Tiago Wizz petrol - Rs 4.52 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for its petrol version.Inside, the changes include Berry Red A/C vent highlights, piano black trim and new fabric seat pattern.The Tata Tiago Wizz can be had with either the 1.05-litre, 3-cylinder, 70PS/140Nm turbocharged Revotorq diesel engine.30 lakhThe Tiago Wizz limited edition is based on the XT variant and receives غير مجاز مي باشدmetic updates over the same. Tata claims that the new Wizz celebrates the success of the Tiago and invites the consumers to join in.The Tiago Wizz will share its feature list with the XT variant, which includes the brilliant Harman infotainment system, Bluetooth telephony and music streaming, turn-by-turn smartphone-based navigation system, reverse parking sensors with display, etc. On the outside, the changes make the Wizz look sportier than before.


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Let us talk about this sculpture. The brick prop is looking rather ugly! It must be in dire need of restoration! Remember in 1970 there was no fiberglass in use? So the cement statute must be falling apart.Cousin: Then what is the problem? Self: But it is art and art cannot be tampered with for it belongs to the world and even not to the person who bought it – even the buyer can’t reproduce it commercially without taking permission from the artist. I was sharing this with a non-artist cousin and it lead to a conversation that is crying to be reproduced just for the sake of hearing what the so-called "common man" thinks of artists and artistic expressions.

The iconic and monumental sculptures of Yaksha and Yakshini that stand outside the RBI building in Delhi are also Baij’s work. But in a society where there is growing intolerance and lines drawn as to what constitutes political correctness, whose aesthetics will prevail?Dr Alka Raghuvanshi is an art writer, curator and artist and can be contacted onalkaraghuvanshi@yahoo. And that’s the point, it is an interpretation, and a perspective.Cousin (amidst much chuckles): You mean the safediwalla is to blame!?! Then work on sensitizing and better looking after your art, than bleating later. If there has been any distortion, it is because the statue was whitewashed with lime in the early years.Cousin: You mean even if we don’t want it, we are saddled with the pain of looking after it? By now self was getting a little hot under my collar: Yes, but why wouldn’t you want it?Cousin: I might have a difference of opinion about its aesthetics?Self: You mean the same way some women wear blingy embroidered clothes and soufflé gowns and I disapprove of their aesthetics? Just as they must be disapproving of my arty type clothes?Cousin: Exactly! Don’t deflect my attention.This news that district officials in Assam have decided to "replace" a statue in Guwahati of Mahatma Gandhi created by one of India’s finest sculptors, Ramkinkar Baij, because it presented a "distorted image", set off a chain of thought.That was the most brilliant suggestion in case I didn’t want to come to a point of fisticuffs, and as we chomped, I couldn’t help but think about all those replica-oriented people whose figurative aesthetics are exactly that – replicas. And Tagore supported him and so his works are there in Shantiniketan. Why replace it?Cousin: Why not? Why is everything you guys create so sacrosanct? Self getting indignant: China gas migration control additive Factory Because this statute has been made by Ramkinkar Baij! He was a great artist, a father figure of contextual modernism.Cousin: You mean another art institution is already creating a Gandhi statue to replace it? Then why are we fighting! Let us get on with demolishing this Rakhi left-over mithai. But art isn’t about looking for similarities. So how does one explain that what is known as distortion in so-called normal parlance, too is a valid and artistically accepted point of perspective. Besides, if it falls on people you will cry negligence!

Then restoration was the answer. From what I recall, even during his time not everyone appreciated his art. If it is indeed a Baij sculpture, it is a priceless work of art. They do not resemble those of the Mahatma in any manner.Cousin: So? Does it mean that every work an artist creates has to be great? Even if the people who have to see this sculpture everyday think it is disproportionate?Self: Every art created will not necessarily be great. His imagery was different from the "usual" Bengal school. And it rains so heavily there. Later, coats of plastic paint four times a year — Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti and Martyr’s Day were the norm it seems. Distortion or damage can’t be ruled out. Why should it not be demolished to make space for a new one? Look at the picture, there is a stack of bricks behind his leg to keep him propped up.

This is by way of tongue-firmly-in-cheek type of humour and no offense is meant or intended. His face is distorted, as is the pair of glasses. That is why we have decided to dismantle it and place a new statue there.com. So if Tagore had not supported him, he too would have been languishing in a garret!Self (ignoring the last barb): There are reports that a collaborative project between the university and the National Gallery of Modern Art to recast Baij’s works in bronze, to ensure longevity, is in "the final stages".Cousin: So the Guwahati fellows think that the 1970 Gandhi statue is disproportionate! Good of them to wake up after so many years!Self: The BJP MLA from Guwahati Siddhartha Bhattacharyya even went on record to say: Look at the disproportionate hands and feet.


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